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The equation for distance is d= st. If a car has a speed of 17 m/s, how long will it take to go 20 m ? A.1.2 s B. 2.9 s C. 3 s D. 37 s
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The equation for distance is d= st. If a car has a speed of 17 m/s, how long will it take to go 20 m ?
A.1.2 s
B. 2.9 s
C. 3 s
D. 37 s
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A 1.2 s
D=st
plug in with given
20=17t
t=20/17
t=1.17
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