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12 January, 06:38

A fish swims 12.0 m in 5.0 s. It swims the first 4.0 m in 2.0 s, the next 3.0 m in 1.2 s, and the last 5.0 m in 1.8 s. What is the average velocity of the fish during the time interval between 0.0 s and 3.2 s?

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  1. 12 January, 07:04
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    Use the distance swan and the time elapsed in that interval.

    Average velocity = distance / time

    Average velocity = [4.0 m + 3.0m] / 3.2 s = 2.1875 m/s
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