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  1. a rocket is fire vertically and ascends with constant vertical axceleration of 20 m/s^2 for 1min. its fuel is then all used and
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  2. What would the formula to use be....If the air temperature drops 6.5 Celsius degrees per 1000 m increase in altitude, compute
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  3. Triangle ABC is inscribed in a circle such that A and B are the endpoints of a diameter. CD is the altitude drawn to AB. If
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  4. Why was it easier to break the sound barrier the first time at a high altitude?The air is more dense at a high altitude. The air
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  5. Why was it easier to break the sound barrier the first time at a high altitude?Aircraft can fly faster at high altitude. The air
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  6. a cannonball is fired horizontally straight up at a modest speed of 9.8. Compute its maximum altitude and the time it takes to
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  7. How does altitude affect climate?The higher the altitude, the colder the climate will be. (MY ANSWER) The lower the altitude,
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  8. All deal with a random variable X that follows a normal probability distribution with mean equal to 37 and a standard deviation
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  9. All deal with a random variable X that follows a normal probability distribution with mean equal to 37 and a standard deviation
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  10. f(x) =ln (1-x)a) Compute f'(x), f''(x), f'''(x). Spot the pattern and give an expression for f ^(n) (x) [the n-th derivative of
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