To determine how long it will take to reach a speed of 225 MPH from an initial speed of 25 MPH, we need to know the rate of acceleration.
Assuming a constant acceleration (which we need to know to calculate the time), the formula to find the time \( t \) can be expressed as:
\[ t = \frac{v_f - v_i}{a} \]
Where:
- \( v_f \) = final velocity (225 MPH)
- \( v_i \) = initial velocity (25 MPH)
- \( a \) = acceleration (in MPH per time unit)
Without the specific value for acceleration, we can't calculate the time. If you provide the acceleration, I can help you calculate the time it will take to reach that speed.