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  1. Be sure to show the calculations that helped in your decision-making.A manager at Strateline Manufacturing must chose between
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  2. A 2285 kg freight train, coasting at 13 m/s, strikes a stationary 2465 kg box car. Determine the "CHANGE IN VELOCITY" for the
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  3. A 12801 kg freight train, coasting at 19 m/s, strikes a stationary 2445 kg box car. Determine the "CHANGE IN MOMENTUM" for the
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  4. A 2285 kg freight train, coasting at 13 m/s, strikes a stationary 2465 kg box car. Determine the "CHANGE IN VELOCITY" for the
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  5. A 2285 kg freight train, coasting at 13 m/s, strikes a stationary 2465 kg box car. Determine the "CHANGE IN VELOCITY" for the
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  6. Ferdinand Freight Company charges a flat rate of $200 plus $0.75 per pound to transport freight in the metro area. This cost is
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  7. The wind was as loud as a freight train roaring past the windows.Which phrase, if substituted for the underlined simile in the
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  8. A 24-ton freight car rolls along a straight track with a speed of 10mph. A 2.0 ton automobile falling vertically lands on the
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  9. The first steam engine train was built in 1803. Since then, there have been two different types of train cars. Passenger cars
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  10. ~I got a and b right but c i can't figure outFreight trains can produce only relatively small acceleration and decelerations.
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