Answer:
1.59 m/s²
Step-by-step explanation:
Acceleration = change in Velocity over time. Mathematically it is represented as Δv/Δt
Given values in the question:
- Final velocity 203.0 km/h which is equal to (203/3.6)m/s = 56.39 m/s
- distance 2000 m
- Initial velocity is 0 m/s
<em>To use the equation for acceleration time is needed.</em>
<em>velocity= distance/time</em>
(203/3.6) = 2000/time <em>mltiplying both sides by time</em>
(203/3.6) x time = 2000 <em>making time subject of the formula</em>
time = 2000/(203/3.6)
time = 35.47 seconds
Substituting into the acceleration equation
acceleration =Δv/Δt
=(56.39- 0)/35.47
= 56.39/35.47
=1.59 m/s²
Answer:
D: x < 20
Step-by-step explanation:
-4x + 16 > -64
subtract 16 from both sides because you must isolate x.
-4x + 16 - 16 > -64 - 16
-4x > -80
Then divide -4 on both sides... I believe that when you divide a number by a negative number you must flip the sign...
-4x/ -4 < -80/ -4
x < 20
(negative divided by a negative will result in a POSITIVE.)
Hope this helped... I truly apologize if this is wrong..
3.(6^(12-10)) = 3× 6^2 =3× 36 =108