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Over a span of 6.0 seconds, a car changes its speed from 89 km/h to 37 km/h. What is its average acceleration in meters per second squared (m/s2)?

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Answer: Average acceleration is -2.407
(m)/(s^(2))

Step-by-step explanation:

Average acceleration is equal to change in velocity divided by time taken

therefore,
a=(Vf-Vi)/(t)

=>
a=(37-89)/(6)* (5)/(18)(m)/(s^(2)) = -2.407 (m)/(s^(2))

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