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11.03.2020 •
Mathematics
A frightened dot ran from −5 to 34. What distance did it cover? If the whole run took the dot 3 minutes, what was its average speed?
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Ответ:
The average speed of the frightened dot was 13 units per minute.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's find out the distance covered by the frightened dot, as follows:
Distance = (Distance from - 5 to 0) + (Distance from 0 to 34)
Distance = 5 + 34
Distance = 39
Now, let's find out the average speed of the dot, this way:
Average speed = Distance/Time
Average speed = 39/3
Average speed = 13 units per minute
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