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12 June, 03:50

A dancer moves 5 meters toward the left of the stage over the course of 15 seconds. What is her velocity for this time?

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  1. 12 June, 04:04
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    (5 meters left) / (15 seconds) =

    (5/15) (meters/second) (left) =

    Velocity = 1/3 meter per second toward the left of the stage
  2. 12 June, 04:12
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    The formula for velocity is : Velocity = Distance / Time

    If you plug it in, Velocity = 5 m / 15 s

    Velocity =.3 m/s

    BUT don't forget to add the direction because velocity is a vector!

    The final answer is:.3 m/s toward the left of the stage.
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