SOLUTION: the distance an object will fall on the moon is directly proportional to the square of the time it falls. if an object falls 10.6 feet in 2 seconds, how far would an object fall in
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Question 418442: the distance an object will fall on the moon is directly proportional to the square of the time it falls. if an object falls 10.6 feet in 2 seconds, how far would an object fall in 3 seconds?
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the distance an object will fall on the moon is directly proportional to the square of the time it falls.
if an object falls 10.6 feet in 2 seconds, how far would an object fall in 3 seconds?
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let x = distance it will fall in 3 sec
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cross multiply
4x = 10.6 * 9
4x = 95.4
x =
x = 23.85 ft in 3 sec
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