Answer:
C.) Along a well-traveled road
Explanation:
<em>David Swan</em> is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne set along a well-traveled road. David is traveling to Boston and he stopped by the road to get rest and get some sleep. There are many travelers who noticed him sleeping by the road. Some of them was a married couple who wanted to adopt him, then there was a girl who<em> saved</em> him from a bee and admired his physical appearance, then there were two criminals who wanted to kill him, but he avoided that because he was asleep. David eventually wakes up completely unaware of people who crossed their paths with him. Hawthorne wanted to put an accent on how we have/miss numerous opportunities in life and that we should contemplate what is the right opportunity to be taken.
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If the jet plane is taking off, we know that initially the plane isn't moving (initial speed is zero, Vo=0m/s), the final speed (the one the plane needs to takeoff is 75m/s (Vf=75m/s), we need to verify if accelerating at a rate of 1.3m/s^2, the plane can reach the takeoff speed in a distance of 2.5km (the length of the runway). To do that we calculate the distance that will take to reach that speed, like the following:
this is the formula we are using, where "a" is the acceleration and "d" is the distance we are going to calculate.
d=2146.63m=2.146km.
The plane needs 2.146km to reach the takeoff speed, and the runway has 2.5km, so the plane will be able to use the runway safety.