Math, asked by aasthakewalramani835, 3 months ago

A car travels at a constant speed.
It travels a distance of 146.2 m, correct to 1 decimal place.
This takes 7 seconds, correct to nearest second.
Calculate the upper bound for the speed of the car.​

Answers

Answered by katty81
10

Formula to use:

upper bound of speed = upper bound of distance/lower bound of time

Upper bound of distance = 146.25m

Lower bound of time = 6.5s

Upper bound of speed = 146.25/6.5

= 22.5m/s

Answered by ffaadikhan
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