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A baseball is thrown a distance of 20 meters what is its speed if it takes 0.5 seconds to cover the distance?
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A baseball is thrown a distance of 20 meters what is its speed if it takes 0.5 seconds to cover the distance?
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A baseball is thrown a distance of 20 meters what is its speed if it takes 0.5 seconds to cover the distance?
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Speed = (distance)/(time)
Speed = (20 meters)/(0.5 sec) = (20/0.5) (meters/sec) =
40 m/s
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