SOLUTION: The velocity of a falling object is directly proportional to the time t of the fall. If, after 2 seconds, the velocity of the object is 64 feet per second, what will its velocity b

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Question 1208003: The velocity of a falling object is directly proportional to the time t of the fall. If, after 2 seconds, the velocity of the object is 64 feet per second, what will its velocity be after 3 seconds?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
v, velocity
t, time in seconds
k, variation constant


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