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25 July, 03:58

John's car is stopped at a red light. When the light changes, the car accelerates to 45 miles per hour in 15 seconds. What is the approximate rate of change in the miles per hour that John's car accelerated? A) 3 miles per hour per second B) 12 miles per hour per second C) 15 miles per hour per second D) 30 miles per hour per second

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  1. 25 July, 04:04
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    Initial velocity of John's car (V1) = 0 miles per hour

    Final velocity of John's car (V2) = 45 miles per hour

    Time taken for acceleration = 45 seconds

    Then

    Acceleration = (V2 - V1) / Time taken

    = (45 - 0) / 15 miles per hour per second

    = 45/15 miles per hour per second

    = 3 miles per hour per second.

    So the approximate rate of change in the miles per hour that John's car accelerated is 3 miles per hour per second. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "A".
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