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1. The arctic tern flies from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back every year, a total distance of 22,000 miles! In late summer, the terns start their migration south, and it takes about 3 months to go the 11,000 miles. What is the average velocity, in miles per day, that these birds travel?

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Answer:

The average velocity that these birds travel is 122.22 miles per day to the south.

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed ​​is the physical quantity that expresses the variation in position of an object and as a function of time. In other words, speed is a physical quantity that expresses the relationship between the space traveled by an object, the time used for it and its direction.

Speed ​​is expressed mathematically as the quotient between distance and time:


v=(d)/(t)

where "v" is the speed of the mobile, "d" is the distance traveled by the mobile, and "t" is the time taken by the mobile to carry out the movement.

In this case:

  • d= 11,000 miles
  • t=3 months= 90 days ( considering that in 1 month there are 30 days)

Replacing:


velocity=(11,000 miles)/(90 days)

velocity = 122.22
(miles)/(day)

The average velocity that these birds travel is 122.22 miles per day to the south.

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