SOLUTION: The distance traveled by a ball rolling down a ramp is given by s(t)=2.25t^2, where t is the time in seconds after the ball is released, and s(t) is measured in feet. Evaluate the

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Question 887067: The distance traveled by a ball rolling down a ramp is given by s(t)=2.25t^2, where t is the time in seconds after the ball is released, and s(t) is measured in feet. Evaluate the average velocity of the ball for the time interval
[1.0, 1.1]
Please show the work so I can see how the problem was worked out. Thanks

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The distance traveled by a ball rolling down a ramp is given by s(t)=2.25t^2, where t is the time in seconds after the ball is released, and s(t) is measured in feet. Evaluate the average velocity of the ball for the time interval
[1.0, 1.1]
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Find the distance s(1.1)
Subtract the distance s(1) from it.
avg speed = (s(1.1) - s(1))/(1.1 - 1.0) ft/sec

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