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22 June, 20:46

A car moving 50 miles per he speeds up steadily to 70 miles per he over a period of 30 minutes. how far did it travel during the 30 minute period of acceleration?

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  1. 22 June, 22:11
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    The acceleration of the car is 70 miles per hour per 30 minutes or equal to 140 miles/h². Given the initial speed (v1), the acceleration (a), and the time (t), the distance traveled is calculated by,

    d = (v1) (t) + 0.5 (a) (t²)

    Substituting the given values,

    d = (50 miles/h) x (0.5 h) + (0.5) (140 miles/h²) (0.5 h) ² = 42.5

    Thus, the car traveled about 42.5 miles.
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