Respuesta :
Answer:
10m/s,15m/s,20m/s,5m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
Speed = distance / time
a) distance = 100m , time = 10s
Speed = distance / time
Speed = 100m/10s
Speed = 10m/s
b) distance = 300m , time = 20s
Speed = distance / time
Speed = 300m/20s
Speed = 15m/s
c) distance = 700m , time = 35s
Speed = distance / time
Speed = 700m/35s
Speed = 20m/s
d) distance = 1000m , time = 200s
Speed = distance / time
Speed = 1000m/200s
Speed = 5m/s
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Step-by-step explanation:
speed is a scalar quantity (which only needs a magnitude), and velocity is a vector quantity (needs a magnitude with a direction)
Here since they want the "speed" you can use the velocity formula, but without a direction.
[tex]velocity = \frac{distance}{time} [/tex]
A. v=100/10
v=10m/s
B. v=300/20
v=15m/s
C. v=700/35
v=20m/s
D. V=1000/200
v=5m/s