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22 May, 20:56

At 5 seconds, an object's velocity is 9 meters per second. At 8 seconds, the object's velocity is 25 meters per second. Assuming a constant acceleration, what is the acceleration in meters per second per second of the object? (If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.)

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  1. 22 May, 23:29
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    The formula for acceleration is (∆v) / (∆t), or (final velocity - initial velocity) / (final time - initial time). If you input your values the problem would work out as followed:

    A = (∆v) / (∆t)

    A = (25-9) / (8-5)

    A = 16/3

    A = 21.33 (rounded to the nearest hundredth)
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