A 2600 kg truck traveling

  1. A 2600 kg truck traveling at 72 km/h slams on the brakes and skids to a stop. The frictionalforce between the truck and the road
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  2. In a crash test, a truck with mass 2600 kg traveling at 24 m/s smashes head-on into a concrete wall without rebounding. The
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  3. Posted by winterWX on Monday, March 19, 2007 at 11:51pm.A 2600 kg truck traveling north at 38 km/hr turns east and accelerates
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  4. Construct a linear function given the following input-output table (1 point) Responses f(x)=175w−2600 f of x is equal to 175 w
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  5. Construct a linear function given the following input-output table(1 point) Responses f(x)=175w−2600 f of x is equal to 175 w
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  6. A car is traveling west at 67 mi./hr and a truck is traveling south at 59 mi./hr. Both are headed for the intersection of the
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  7. 2. A grocer paid $2600 for secondhand delivery truck. At end of 4 1/2 years he was allowed $440 for it toward the purchase of a
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  8. Truck A leaves a truck stop traveling at 80 km/hr. Four hours later, truck BB leaves the same truck stop traveling in the same
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  9. A construction worker riding in the tray of a truck traveling at 10 m/s, sees one of his friends passing and decides to jump off
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  10. A car traveling 100 km/h is 200m away from a truck traveling 50 km/h (in the same direction). Assuming constant braking
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