The speed of a fish before jumping out of the water can be represented by the equation s = 3h, where h
1 answer:
Answer: The fish can jump 5m high.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
s = 3h
where
h = the height(cm) the fish jumps out of the water
and s = speed of the fish(meters per second) then
3 must have seconds as its unit.
Now, If the fish is swimming at 15 meters per second
Then the fish can jump =
s= 3h
15m/s =3h
h= 15m/s/3s
h= 5 meters
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