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Consider the distance formula d=16t^2 where d is the distance in feet that an object travels and t is the time in seconds that...Question
Consider the distance formula d = 16t ^ 2 where d is the distance in feet that an object travels and t is the time in seconds that it travelsHow lond does it take an object to travel 736 feet? (1 point)
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To find the time it takes for an object to travel 736 feet using the distance formula d = 16t^2, we need to solve for t.
Let's set up the equation:
d = 16t^2
Substitute the given distance, d = 736 feet:
736 = 16t^2
Divide both sides by 16:
736/16 = (16t^2)/16
46 = t^2
Take the square root of both sides:
√46 = √(t^2)
t = √46
So, it takes an object approximately √46 seconds to travel 736 feet.
Let's set up the equation:
d = 16t^2
Substitute the given distance, d = 736 feet:
736 = 16t^2
Divide both sides by 16:
736/16 = (16t^2)/16
46 = t^2
Take the square root of both sides:
√46 = √(t^2)
t = √46
So, it takes an object approximately √46 seconds to travel 736 feet.
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