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I need help with this problem I been stuck on it for hours

I need help with this problem I been stuck on it for hours-example-1
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The average rate of change of height is


(\Delta H)/(\Delta t)

(a).

From 0 seconds to 2.3 seconds


\Delta t=2.3s-0s=2.3s

and


\Delta H=92m-0m=92m

Therefore,


(\Delta H)/(\Delta t)=(92m)/(2.3s)=\textcolor{#FF7968}{(40m)/(s)}

(b).

From 4.6 seconds to 11.5 seconds we have


\Delta t=11.5s-4.6s=6.9s

and


\Delta H=0m-138m=-138m

Therefore,


(\Delta H)/(\Delta t)=(-138m)/(6.9s)=\textcolor{#FF7968}{(-20m)/(s)}

Hence, (a). 40m/s and (b). -20m/s.

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