1. (5 points) Rope costs $12 per meter. How many feet will $14.23 purchase? Note 1 m = 3.28 ft. 2. (5 points) What dimen

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1. (5 points) Rope costs $12 per meter. How many feet will $14.23 purchase? Note 1 m = 3.28 ft. 2. (5 points) What dimen

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1. (5 points) Rope costs $12 per meter. How many feet will $14.23 purchase? Note 1 m = 3.28 ft. 2. (5 points) What dimensions (units) must the parameter a have in order for the speed of an object to be given as v = at, where t represents time.
3. (10 points) Particle A lies 4 m above particle B, and particle C lies 3m to the right of particle B. What is the distance between particle A and particle C?
4. (10 points) A force. F₁, of magnitude 2.0N and directed due east is exerted on an object. A second force exerted on the object is F2 = 2.0N, due north. A third force, F3, has magnitude 3N and is directed 25° counterclockwise from the positive r axis. What is the net force?
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