If you traveled 25 miles in 2 minutes, your average speed was 25 miles per 2 minutes or 750 miles per hour. If your rate of deceleration was constant, your initial speed was two times 750 miles per hour or 1500 mph.
<span>I do not have enough information to determine your initial velocity because I don't know what direction you were going, and velocity is speed with direction.</span>
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Answer:
unsolvable because the second equation is just -2.5 times the first equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
2x-6y=12 then 2x=12+6y x=6+3y
-5x+15y=-30
substitute x
-5(6+3y)+15y=-30
-30-15y+15y=-30
y=y
Step-by-step explanation:
It came from nowhere. It makes no sense to add up the balance numbers. To illustrate, let's use a different example:
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Adding up the money you spent, and you get $500. Add up the balances, and you get $1000. But why would you add the balances? The 300 in the second line is included in the 400 in the first line. You can't add them together. You'd be counting the 300 twice.