False.
f(n) = n/45 describes how long (in hours) it takes to travel n miles at 45 mph since time = distance ÷ speed.
Whereas distance = speed x time which would be f(n) equals n times 45.
D = 60T where T is expressed in hours.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
d(t)=Vi(t)+((1/2)(a*t^2)) I just can't find anywhere to explain where that 1/2 constant comes from.
. The distance decreased.
because the speed is constant..
D = 60T where T is expressed in hours.
No. The total distance traveled divided by constant speed is the time interval.
Speed describes the distance traveled by an object divided by the time in which the distance was traveled, if the direction is not specified.
d(t)=Vi(t)+((1/2)(a*t^2)) I just can't find anywhere to explain where that 1/2 constant comes from.
. The distance decreased.
The distance traveled by a truck driving at a constant speed compared with time.
(Its speed) x (time it spends traveling).
d = 1/2 a t2 where d is distance traveled a is the constant acceleration t is the time You can calculate the value of "a" by dividing "v" by "t".
1.5 km is a distance, not a speed.
because the speed is constant..
Time and distance traveled are directly proportional only if the velocity of the object in question is constant.
rate times time = distance so 140