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A bee travels with constant velocity from a flower at position +10 m to a flower at position -15 m in a time of 5 s. It turns around and moves from the flower at position -15 m to a flower at position +3 with constant velocity in a time of 6 s.
What is the velocity of the bee from the first flower to the second flower?

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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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flower at position +10 m to a flower at position -15 m in a time of 5 s. It turns around and moves from the flower at position -15 m to a flower at position +3 with constant velocity in a time of 6 s.

What is the velocity of the bee from the first flower to the second flower

Answered by pyarloveishqmohobbat
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position +10 m to a flower at position -15 m in a time of 5 s. It turns around and moves from the flower at position -15 m to a flower at position +3 with constant velocity in a time of 6 s.

What is the velocity of the bee from the first flower to the second flower?

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