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February 07, 2019
January 17, 2018
10 min / 60 = 0.1667 hours
s = t x Vm
s = 0.1667 hours x 60 mph = 10 miles (Jack)
s = 0.1667 hours x 30 mph = 5 miles (Joe)
s = 10 miles + 5 miles = 15 miles (from each other in the beginning)
An easy formula but I’m doing this in introduction to physics and chemistry in high school, I don’t think this is very fair to first graders :/
10 min / 60 = 0.1667 hours
s = t x Vm
s = 0.1667 hours x 60 mph = 10 miles (Jack)
s = 0.1667 hours x 30 mph = 5 miles (Joe)
s = 10 miles + 5 miles = 15 miles (from each other in the beginning)
An easy formula but I’m doing this in introduction to physics and chemistry in high school, I don’t think this is very fair to first graders :/