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A skateboarder is moving at 2.00 m/s and increases his velocity at a rate of 1.6 s/s for 6.0 seconds. What is the displacement of the skateboarder during this time?
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A skateboarder is moving at 2.00 m/s and increases his velocity at a rate of 1.6 s/s for 6.0 seconds. What is the displacement of the skateboarder during this time?
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A skateboarder is moving at 2.00 m/s and increases his velocity at a rate of 1.6 s/s for 6.0 seconds. What is the displacement of the skateboarder during this time?
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Answer: That’s gotta be 48!
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