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lianna [129]
3 years ago
12

2.1x=23.1? Help me please

Mathematics
2 answers:
Usimov [2.4K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

11?

Step-by-step explanation:

mr Goodwill [35]3 years ago
3 0
The answer is 11
So yea... give me brainliest please
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​

Step-by-step explanation:Step 1. List horizontal (xxx) and vertical (yyy) variables

xxx-direction yyy-direction

t=\text?t=?t, equals, start text, question mark, end text t=\text?t=?t, equals, start text, question mark, end text

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m

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v_x=v_{0x}v

x

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=v

0x

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v, start subscript, x, end subscript, equals, v, start subscript, 0, x, end subscript v_y=\text ?v

y

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0x

​

=2.5

s

m

​

v, start subscript, 0, x, end subscript, equals, 2, point, 5, start fraction, start text, m, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, end fraction v_{0y}=0v

0y

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=0v, start subscript, 0, y, end subscript, equals, 0

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Also, the pumpkin has no initial vertical velocity.

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y

​

v, start subscript, y, end subscript directly. Since both the yyy and xxx directions have the same time ttt and horizontal acceleration is zero, we can solve for ttt from the xxx-direction motion by using equation:

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x

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y

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Δx

t

​

 

=v

0x

​

t

=

v

0x

​

Δx

​

=

2.5

s

m

​

12m

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=4.8s

​

Hint #33 / 4

Step 3. Find v_yv

y

​

v, start subscript, y, end subscript using ttt

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y

​

v, start subscript, y, end subscript gives:

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v

y

​

​

 

=v

0y

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+a

y

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t

=

0

s

m

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+(−9.8

s

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