In a motorcycle race, one

  1. In a motorcycle race, one lap of the course is 650 m. At the start of the race, John sets off 4 seconds after Tom does, but John
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  2. In a motorcycle race, one lap of the course is 650 m. At the start of the race, John sets off 4 seconds after Tom does, but John
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  3. motorcycle race 1 lape=750m. at the start gina sets off 4 sec. after tom but drives the motorcycle 3.5m/s fasteran finishes in
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  4. A motorcycle starts from rest with constant acceleration of 1.5m/s^2 until it achieves velocity of 15m/s. The motorcycle
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  5. Jenny agreed to work for a year for $9000 plus a motorcycle. At the end of 5 months, she left the job and received $250 plus the
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  6. IF YOU ARE DRIVING BEHIND A MOTORCYCLE, YOU MUST:Drive on the shoulder beside the motorcycle. Allow the motorcycle to use a
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  7. a car travelling at constant velocity passes a stationary motorcycle at a traffic light as the car overtakes the motorcycle,the
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  8. A car is traveling at a steady 90 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. A police motorcycle takes off at the instant the car passes it,
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  9. My motorcycle has a capacity of 4.5 gal of gasoline. If I combust all of the octane to power my motorcycle, what is the volume
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  10. You have a $9000 motorcycle and a $850 bicycle. The probability that your motorcycle will be stolen next year is .02, but the
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