SOLUTION: The fastest speed of a ball that has been served in tennis is 222km/h. How long would it have taken the ball to travel 24 meters? give answer in seconds correct to 2 significant fi

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Question 227573: The fastest speed of a ball that has been served in tennis is 222km/h. How long would it have taken the ball to travel 24 meters? give answer in seconds correct to 2 significant figures.
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



hr
hr x sec/hr =
The ball travels 24 meters in .39 sec

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