An athlete ran 1649m at 6.49m/s
whats the max time he took? how do u work it out An athlete ran 1649m at 6.49m/s
whats the max time he took? how do u work it out @Mathematics
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OpenStudy (nottim):
You know physics right?
OpenStudy (nottim):
Don't show the answer immediately...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
distance = speed * time
or
distance/speed = time
u hv speed and u hv the distance, so calculate time by dividing............
OpenStudy (nottim):
Use the formula d=vt (Distance equals speed multiplied by time)
OpenStudy (nottim):
Lol. Anyways, just rearrange the formula.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
they dont teach physics until grade 8 im in 6
OpenStudy (nottim):
Ok.
Just use Harkirat or NotTim's velocity formula. You know algebra right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just do what i suggested, u will hv yr answer........☺
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeh
OpenStudy (nottim):
Use algebra to rearrange his formula, and voila, the answer.
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