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An object originally moving at a speed of 20. meters per second accelerates uniformly for 5.0 seconds to a final speed 50. meters per second. What is the acceleration of the object, in m/s2 to the nearest
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An object originally moving at a speed of 20. meters per second accelerates uniformly for 5.0 seconds to a final speed 50. meters per second. What is the acceleration of the object, in m/s2 to the nearest tenth?
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40 is the answer pretty sure. 40 or 20 :)
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