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Brad is working on a speed problem in physics class. The problem tells him that a girl runs from her house to the park 0.05 km away in 10 s. Brad calculates that her speed is 0.005 m/s. Is he correct? If not, explain the flaw or flaws in his problem solving process.

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Brad is incorrect.

0.05 k m = 0.05 ⋅ 1000 m = 50 m

s = d/ t

where d is distance in metres (m) ,

and t is time in seconds.

and s is speed in meters per second m/s

d = 50 m and t = 10 s

50m/10s

s = 5 m/s

Brad did most everything correctly just that the number would need to be multiplied by 1000 since the unit k m was converted to m .

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