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If the distance covered by an object in time t is given by s(t)=t^2+5t , where s(t) is in meters and t is in seconds, what is the distance covered in the interval between 1 second and 5 seconds?

A. 24 meters
B. 30 meters
C. 40 meters
D. 42 meters
E. 44 meters

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User Simon Corcos
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Answer:

E. 44 meters

Explanation:

The function that models the distance covered by the object is


s(t)=t^2+5t

where s(t) is in meters and t is in seconds.

The distance covered by the object after 1 second is


s(1)=1^2+5(1)=6m

The distance covered by the object after 1 second is


s(1)=5^2+5(5)=50m

The distance covered between 1 second and 5 seconds is

50-6=44m

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