At 10:17 a.m., you pass a police car at 55 mph that is stopped on the freeway. You pass a second police car at 55 mph at 10:53 a.m., which is located 39 mi from the first police car. If the speed limit is 60 mph, can the police cite you for speeding

Respuesta :

Answer:

The police will cite you for speeding.

Explanation:

To know if the police will cite you for speeding we need to find the average speed (v):                              

[tex] v = \frac{x_{f} - x_{i}}{t_{f} - t_{i}} [/tex]

Where:

x(f): is the final distance = 39 mi

x(i): is the initial distance = 0

t(f): is the final time = 53 min = 0.88 h

t(i): is the initial time = 17 min = 0.28 h

Hence, the average speed is:

[tex] v = \frac{39 mi - 0}{0.88 h - 0.28 h} = 65 mph [/tex]

   

Therefore, since the limit speed is 60 mph and your speed is 65 mph, the police will cite you for speeding.

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