Answer:
Speed is 171.6 ft/s and distance is 1716 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
The speed of a parachute = 117 miles per hour.
1 mph = 1.47 ft/s
117 mph = 171.6 ft/s
We need to find the distance it travel during 10 s. We know that the distance covered is equal to the product of speed and time taken. So,
d = vt

Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer:
√7 units, √98 units
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean theorem
a^2+b^2=c^2. So 9+b^2=16. So b^2=7. So b=√7
a^2+b^2=c^2. SO 49+49=c^2. So 98=c^2. So c=√98.
We know that,
Julia can finish a 20-mile bike ride in 1.2 hours.
The distance Julia travels is 20 miles and the time she takes is 1.2 hours.
So, Julia's speed =
= 16.67 mph
Katie can finish the same bike ride in 1.6 hours.
The distance Katie travels is 20 miles and the time she takes is 1.6 hours.
So, Katie's speed =
= 12.5 mph
Now, to find how much faster Julia rides than Katie we subtract Katie's speed from Julia's speed.
So, 16.67 mph - 12.5 mph = 4.17 mph = 4.2 mph (approximately)
Thus, Julia rides 4.2 mph faster than Katie.
The answer is 325, 20 + 205 + 100 = 325