SOLUTION: If an object is travelling at 10m per second and gains 3m per seconds how far will it have gone in 4 seconds?
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Question 628026: If an object is travelling at 10m per second and gains 3m per seconds how far will it have gone in 4 seconds?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The object has a speed of m/sec
when it's speed is first looked at.
1 second later it's speed is m/sec
After 2 seconds, it's speed is m/sec
After 3 seconds, it's speed is m/sec
After 4 seconds, it's speed is m/sec
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