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If a vehicle goes from 15.0 km/h to 28.0 km/h in 4.60 seconds, how far will it have traveled?

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Answer:

To find the distance the vehicle traveled, you will need to find the average speed of the vehicle over the 4.60 seconds and multiply that by the time traveled.

The average speed of the vehicle can be found by adding the initial speed and the final speed, and then dividing by 2: (15.0 + 28.0) / 2 = 21.5 km/h.

The distance traveled can be found by multiplying the average speed by the time traveled: 21.5 km/h * 4.60 s = 98.7 km.

So, the vehicle will have traveled 98.7 km.

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