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a ball is thrown upward at 25 m/s from the ground. what distance has the ball travelled after 5 seconds?
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a ball is thrown upward at 25 m/s from the ground. what distance has the ball travelled after 5 seconds?
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125m
Step-by-step explanation:
25m/s x 5 = 125
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The ball travels 25 metres a second.
25 x 5 = 125
The ball travels *125 metres* after 5 seconds.
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