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Calculate the velocity if a car traveled 4000 meters, and did it in 400 seconds. (v = d / t)

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Answer:

Velocity is of 10 meters per second

Step-by-step explanation:

Applicate formula:

d = v x t = 4000 m = v x 400 s

v = 4000 m / 400 s = 10 m/s

User TheEsnSiavashi
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Hello!!

For calculate the velocity let's applicate the formula:


\boxed{d=v*t}


\textbf{Being:}


\sqrt{} d = Distance = 4000 m


\sqrt{} v = Velocity = ?


\sqrt{} t = Time = 400 s


\text{Then let's \textbf{replace it according} we information:}


4000 \ m = v * 400 \ s


\text{Let's resolve it: }


v = 4000 \ m / 400 \ s


v = 10 \ m / s


\textbf{Result:}\\\text{The velocity is \textbf{10 m/s}}

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