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21 December, 10:41

A car moves in a straight line at 16.0 m/s for 10.0 miles, then at 30.0 m/s for another 10.0 miles.

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  1. 21 December, 10:53
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    For the first part of the trip:

    the car moves at 16 m/sec for 10 miles (which is 16093.44 meters)

    velocity = distance / time

    time1 = distance / velocity = 16093.44 / 16 = 1005.84 seconds

    For the second part of the trip:

    the car moves at 30 m/sec for another 10 miles (which is 16093.44 meters)

    velocity = distance / time

    time2 = distance / velocity = 16093.44 / 30 = 536.448 seconds

    For the total trip:

    total distance is 20 miles (which is 32186.88 meters)

    total time = 1005.84 + 536.448 = 1542.288 seconds

    average velocity = total distance / total time = 32186.88 / 1542.288

    = 20.869 meters/second
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