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Question #69827
If a car could travel at a constant 10 m/s, how far would it move in 1 minute? In a second?
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Expert's answer
2017-08-25T09:25:07-0400
We can find the distance that the car move in 1 minute or in a second from the equation:
d=vt,
here, v is the velocity of the car, t is the time.
Then, we get:
d(60 s)=10 m/s∙60 s=600 m,
d(1.0 s)=10 m/s∙1.0 s=10 m.
Answer:
d(60 s)=600 m, d(1.0 s)=10 m.

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