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According to the world flying disk federation on April 8 2000 Jennifer Griffin threw a frisbee for a distance of 130m to capture the women’s record. If the frisbee was thrown horizontally with a speed of 13m/s, how long did the frisbee remain aloft?

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Answer:

10 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

Time(s) = distance/speed

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Answer:

10 seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that;

Jennifer Griffin threw a frisbee for a distance (d) at 130m

with a speed of 13m/s.

how long did the frisbee remain aloft, what we are being asked to find here is the time.

Speed can be defined as the distance covered within a specific range of time. As such, it is given by the formula;


speed = (distance)/(time)

=
13 m/s=(130m)/(time(T))


time (T) = (130m)/(13m/s)

time (T) = 10 seconds.

Thus, it took the frisbee 10 seconds to remain aloft.

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