- An Olympic Athlete Set A World Record Of 9 81 S In The 100 M Dash Did His Speed Ever Exceed 36 Km Hr During The Race E 1 (25.99 KiB) Viewed 54 times
An Olympic athlete set a world record of 9.81 s in the 100-m dash. Did his speed ever exceed 36 km/hr during the race? E
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An Olympic athlete set a world record of 9.81 s in the 100-m dash. Did his speed ever exceed 36 km/hr during the race? E
An Olympic athlete set a world record of 9.81 s in the 100-m dash. Did his speed ever exceed 36 km/hr during the race? Explain CCID Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes to complete your choice (Round to one decimal place as needed.) km/hr at least once. By the Intermediate Value Theorem, all speeds OA. The average speed is km/hr By the Mean Value Theorem, the speed was exactly and km/hr were reached, therefore the athlete's speed never exceeded 36 km/hr between km/hr at least once. By the Intermediate Value Theorem, all speeds OB. The average speed is km/hr. By the Mean Value Theorem, the speed was exactly between and km/hr were reached, therefore the athlete's speed exceeded 36 km/hr OC. The average speed is km/hr. Since this value is below 36 km/hr, it is impossible to tell if his speed exceeded 36 km/hr