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Distance = (velocity * 3.00 s) + (1/2 * 1.02 m/s^2 * (3.00 s)^2
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GPT 3.5
To calculate the distance using the given equation:
Distance = (velocity * 3.00 s) + (1/2 * 1.02 m/s^2 * (3.00 s)^2)
Assuming you have values for velocity and acceleration, you can plug them into the equation:
Distance = (velocity * 3.00) + (0.5 * 1.02 * 9)
Simplifying the equation:
Distance = 3.00 * velocity + 4.59
The result will be in meters.
Distance = (velocity * 3.00 s) + (1/2 * 1.02 m/s^2 * (3.00 s)^2)
Assuming you have values for velocity and acceleration, you can plug them into the equation:
Distance = (velocity * 3.00) + (0.5 * 1.02 * 9)
Simplifying the equation:
Distance = 3.00 * velocity + 4.59
The result will be in meters.