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A dog is 60m away while moving at constant velocity of 10m/s towards you. Where is the dog after 4 seconds?
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A dog is 60m away while moving at constant velocity of 10m/s towards you. Where is the dog after 4 seconds?
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the dog is 20m away.
if the dog moves 10m/s, multiply 10 by 4, subtract 40 from 60. 20
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20m away
the dog was 60m away from. you subtract 40m since it is 10m/s x 4 seconds
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