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An object is traveling with a constant velocity of 2.0 m/s. How far will it have gone after 38 s?
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An object is traveling with a constant velocity of 2.0 m/s. How far will it have gone after 38 s?
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it would have gone 76 m.
38 × 2.0 is 76
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The object is traveling 2.0 meters for every second. So take 2.0 and multiply it by the time it travels (38s).
Equation: 2.0*38=76 meters in 38 seconds.
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