Final answer:
To calculate Samantha's car deceleration, we use the formula a = Δv/Δt with a change in velocity of -27 m/s over 6 seconds, which results in a deceleration of -4.5 m/s² (option B).
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the deceleration of Samantha's car, we can use the formula:
a = Δv/Δt
where a is the acceleration (or deceleration), Δv is the change in velocity, and Δt is the change in time.
Since Samantha is coming to a stop from 27 m/s, her change in velocity (Δv) is -27 m/s (final velocity of 0 m/s minus initial velocity of 27 m/s). The time taken (Δt) to come to a stop is 6 seconds.
Plugging these values into the formula:
a = (-27 m/s) / 6 s = -4.5 m/s²
This negative sign indicates that it is a deceleration. Therefore, the correct answer is B. -4.5 m/s².