The correct answer to this is (A. Units Only).
It shows that there is a velocity of 35, but the units are missing.
The correct answer is (b.) y/x hertz. That is because the formula to get the frequency is f = v / w. The following values (v=y meters / second; wavelength = x meters) must be substituted to the equation, which leaves you y/x hertz.
It is trajectory acceleration. A friction track is a device to study motion in low friction environments, I believe. Does this help?
The car has a 12 mile head start, going 80 mph, so his distance is:dcar=80∗t+12
The is going at 108 mph, so his distance is:dcop=108t
Setting them equal to each other we get:80t+12=108t⇒12=28t⇒t=1228=37
So 3/7 of an hour.about 25.7 mins.