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1. In baseball, the batting percentage of a batter is H/AB. This means that we divide the number of balls he hit (H) by the opportunities he got (AB). If this number is 0.5, what would it mean?

2. In Physics, the expression for the the distance an object at constant speed travels is d=v*t, where d is the distance, v is the speed and t is the time it traveled. What will the value of the distance be if the speed were zero?

3. In thermodynamics, the energy transferred to or from an object is

Q=(Tf–Ti)C. Where Q is the energy, Tf the final temperature of an object, Ti its initial temperature and C a constant. What will the sign of the energy transmitted be if the initial temperature is greater than the final?

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2. In Physics, the expression for the the distance an object at constant speed travels is d=v*t, where d is the distance, v is the speed and t is the time it traveled. What will the value of the distance be if the speed were zero?

3. In thermodynamics, the energy transferred to or from an object is

Q=(Tf–Ti)C. Where Q is the energy, Tf the final temperature of an object, Ti its initial temperature and C a constant. What will the sign of the energy transmitted be if the initial temperature is greater than the final? so much that I can not be able to attend

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