Friday, May 22, 2015

College Algebra, Chapter 3, 3.4, Section 3.4, Problem 26

Suppose that a man is a running...

Time (s)Distance (m)32200684001086001528002031000263120033514004121600

a.) What was the man's average speed (rate) between 68s and 152s?


average speed =f(b)f(a)baModelaverage speed =f(152s)f(68s)15268Substitute a=68s and b=152saverage speed =80040084Simplifyaverage speed =40084Simplifyaverage speed =4.76m/sAnswer


b.) What was the man's average speed (rate) between 263s and 412s?


average speed =f(b)f(a)baModelaverage speed =f(412s)f(263s)412263Substitute a=263s and b=412saverage speed =16001200149Simplifyaverage speed =2.68m/sAnswer


c.) Calculate the man's speed for each lap. Is he slowing down, speeding up or neither?

Time(s)Distance(m)Speed(ms)322006.25684005.881086005.561528005.2620310004.9326312004.5633514004.1841216003.88

The man's speed each lap is slowing down.

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