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Layne Adkins
23 December, 14:08
D=1/2 (Vf+Vi) t solve for t
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Kendal Perkins
23 December, 15:09
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You said that D = 1/2 (Vf + Vi) t
Multiply each side by 2 : 2D = (Vf + Vi) t
Divide each side by (Vf + Vi) : 2D / (Vf + Vi) = t
This is simple algebra. You really should try to do
the remaining ones on your own.
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