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Using the formula velocity = distance/time, how fast does sound travel in wood given a distance of 500 m and 0.26 seconds. A- 1,923 m/s B- 746 m/s C- 2,941 m/s D- 127 m/s
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Using the formula velocity = distance/time, how fast does sound travel in wood given a distance of 500 m and 0.26 seconds.
A- 1,923 m/s
B- 746 m/s
C- 2,941 m/s
D- 127 m/s
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Answer:
A : 1,923 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
= 500/0.26
= 1,923
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