Answer:
A car covers distance of 291.2 m if the car is travelled at speed of 56 m/s in 5200 milliseconds.
Explanation:
To find the distance covered by the car we use the the relationship between speed, time and distance is [tex]\text { speed }=\frac{\text { distance }}{\text { time }}[/tex]. Given, speed = 56 m/s and time = 5200 milliseconds. Covert milliseconds into seconds we can get by dividing it with 1000 = [tex]\frac{5200}{1000}[/tex] = 5.2 seconds.
Now, [tex]\text { speed }=\frac{\text { distance }}{\text { time }} 56=\frac{\text { distance }}{5.2} \text { distance }=56 \times 5.2=291.2 \mathrm{m}[/tex]
Thus a car can travel 291.2 m if the car is travelled at speed of 56 m/s in 5200 milliseconds.