SOLUTION: Represent the speed of an athlete(A) as a function of the time (h) it takes to run 100 meters in the race track. I don't know if I'm correct. I answered f(A)= 100/h. Thank yo

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Question 1169312: Represent the speed of an athlete(A) as a function of the time (h) it takes to run 100 meters in the race track.
I don't know if I'm correct. I answered f(A)= 100/h.
Thank you so much.

Answer by ikleyn(52778)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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    f(A) = 100/h  meters per second, where h is in seconds.


When you define a function, DO NOT forget to notice the dimension units of the values (!)



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