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31 August, 17:28

Halfway through a cross-country meet, a runner's speed is 4 m/s. In the

last stretch, she increases her speed to 7 m/s. What is her change in

speed?

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  1. 31 August, 17:40
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    The change in her speed is 7 m/s - 4 m/s = 3 m/s.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Speed is defined as the rate of change of distance with time.

    i) Let the total distance of the cross country be x meters.

    ii) The change in her speed is 7 m/s - 4 m/s = 3 m/s.
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