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6 September, 09:05

April swims 50 m north and then turns and swims 20m back to south. What is her velocity if it takes her 60 seconds?

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  1. 6 September, 10:07
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    The awnswer is. 5 north (trust me i learned this)
  2. 6 September, 11:48
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    You would use the formula v (velocity) = x (distance) / t (time) so you would add the total amount of distance and plug that into x and plug in how long it took her, which is 60 seconds, into t. after plugging everything that was given (v = 70m/60sec) you would divide that and should get v=1.16m/s
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