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A motorboat accelerates uniformly from a ve-
locity of 6.4 m/s to the west to a velocity of
2.0 m/s to the west.
If its acceleration was 3.3 m/s squared to the east,
how far did it travel during the acceleration?
Answer in units of m.
17 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
vf^2=Vi^2 + 2ad
4=30.96+2(-3.3)d

d= about 4 meters.

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