The distance an object travels

  1. An object's average speed is found by dividing the total distance the object travels by the totalA mass of the object. B
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  2. Consider the distance formula d=16t2 where d is the distance in feet that an object travels and t is the time in seconds that it
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  3. An object travels a given distance at a speed of 5 m/s. If the object travels the same distance at a higher speed, how will the
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  4. Consider the distance formula d=16t^2 where d is the distance in feet that an object travels and t is the time in seconds that
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  5. Consider the distance formula d=16t^2 where d is the distance in feet that an object travels and t is the time in seconds that
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  6. Consider the distance formula d=16t^2 where d is the distance in feet that an object travels and t is the time in seconds that
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  7. If an object falling freely were somehow equipped with an odometer to measure the distance it travels, then the amount of
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  8. A distance time graph indicates that an object travels 2 m in 2 s And then travels another 80 m During the next 40 s What is the
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  9. Consider the distance formula d=16t2 where d is the distance in feet that an object travels and t is the time in seconds that it
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  10. Consider the distance formula d = 16t^2 where d is the distance in feet that an object travels and t is the time in seconds that
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