The equation that offers the best approximation to this result is:
. (Choice D)
<h3>How to find the free fall formula for a given scenario</h3>
An object experiments a free fall when it is solely accelerated by gravity on the assumption of an <em>uniform</em> acceleration. The formula is described below:
(1)
Where:
- Initial height, in feet.
- Initial speed, in feet per second.
- Time, in seconds.
- Gravitational acceleration, in feet per square second.
If we know that
,
,
,
, then the height formula is:



The equation that offers the best approximation to this result is:
. (Choice D)
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Answer:
show how you know .. :D good rhyme
Step-by-step explanation:
park = 4" x 6" ( inches) small park
but one inch = 30 miles ooh big park
4*30 X 6*30
120 X 180 miles... like a big game range? :? very big
since we only have 6 square inches to fit the map into... then.. what size of map would fit? what size equals 6 inches? 2 x 3 ? hmm yes that's 6
soooo shrink the 4" x 6" to 2"x 3" so the scale needs to double or
1 inch = 60 miles
2"*60 x 3"*60 = 120 x 180 miles.. looks good try that :)
Answer:
10 pieces
Step-by-step explanation:
2 divided by 0.2
20 divided by 2
10 pieces