The instantaneous velocity at time t = 1 s is  m/s. The instantaneous velocity at time t = 6 s is  m/s. The instantaneous velocity at time t = 7 s is  m/s.

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The instantaneous velocity at time t = 1 s is  m/s.
The instantaneous velocity at time t = 6 s is  m/s.
The instantaneous velocity at time t = 7 s is  m/s.

QUESTION 10
A car accelerates at 6 m/s² for 5 seconds. The direction of its acceleration is due east (east = positive direction). If its initial velocity was 48
m/s, due west, what is its final velocity? Round your answer to the nearest meter per second.
-18 m/s^2
QUESTION 11
A car accelerates at 3 m/s² due east (east = positive direction). If its initial velocity was 2 m/s, also due east, what how long before it
reaches final speed of 24 m/s? Round your answer to two decimals.
7.33 seconds
QUESTION 12
A car accelerates due east for 8 seconds. If its initial velocity was 5 m/s and its final speed was 20 m/s both due east, what was its acceleration?
Round your answer to the two decimals.
1.88m/s^2
QUESTION 13
A car accelerates at 6 m/s2 for 2 seconds. The direction of its acceleration is due east (east = positive direction). If its final velocity is 28 m/s, also due
east, what is its initial velocity? Round your answer to the nearest meter per second. Choose positive direction due east.
16m/s
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 10 A car accelerates at 6 m/s² for 5 seconds. The direction of its acceleration is due east (east = positive direction). If its initial velocity was 48 m/s, due west, what is its final velocity? Round your answer to the nearest meter per second. -18 m/s^2 QUESTION 11 A car accelerates at 3 m/s² due east (east = positive direction). If its initial velocity was 2 m/s, also due east, what how long before it reaches final speed of 24 m/s? Round your answer to two decimals. 7.33 seconds QUESTION 12 A car accelerates due east for 8 seconds. If its initial velocity was 5 m/s and its final speed was 20 m/s both due east, what was its acceleration? Round your answer to the two decimals. 1.88m/s^2 QUESTION 13 A car accelerates at 6 m/s2 for 2 seconds. The direction of its acceleration is due east (east = positive direction). If its final velocity is 28 m/s, also due east, what is its initial velocity? Round your answer to the nearest meter per second. Choose positive direction due east. 16m/s 1 points 1 points 1 points 1 points ✓ Saved ✓ Saved ✓ Saved ✓ Saved
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