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A policeman is chasing a criminal across a rooftop at 10 m/s. He decides to jump to the next building which is 2 meters across from the original and 2.5 meters lower. How long (in seconds) will it take him to cross between buildings?
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At 10 m/s, it will take
(2 m)/(10 m/s) =
0.2 s
to bridge the gap.
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However, it will take an additional 0.514 seconds (0.714 s total) for the policeman to land on the building below. The answer depends on the meaning of the question.
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