To find Mrs. Wade's velocity, we use the formula:
v = d/t
where v is the velocity, d is distance, and t is time.
Given that Mrs. Wade covers a distance (d) of 10 meters in a time (t) of 5 seconds, we can plug these values into the formula:
v = 10 m / 5 s = 2 m/s
So, the answer is b. 2 m/s.
If Mrs. Wade goes a distance of 10 m in 5 seconds, what is her velocity?
v=d/t
a
50 m/s
b
2 m/s
c
105 m/s
d
0.5 m/s
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