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Physics, 30.08.2020 01:01, trin520

Your answers should be in the format; km/hr, m/s otherwise stated 1. The speed limit on a road is 13.4 m/s (30 mph). Calculate the distance travelled by a car in 2 s at this speed.
2. Jesse throws a ball that moves at an average speed of 35 metres per second and travels for a total of 4.5 seconds. Work out the distance travelled by the ball.
3. A car travels at an average speed of 50mph. How long will it take for the car to travel 12.5 miles? Give your answer in minutes.
4. Skyler runs a new personal best in the 100-metre sprint. Her average speed over the course of the race is 8.5 metres per second. How long, to 222 decimal places, does it take her to run the race?
5. On the first part of a journey, a motorcyclist travels for 3 hours at an average speed of 55 miles per hour.
b. On the second part of a journey, the same motorcyclist travels for 909090 minutes at an average speed of 484848 miles per hour. How far does the motorcyclist travel in total?

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