If a car goes from 20 miles per hour to 10 miles per hour in 5 seconds, find its acceleration.
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Chemistry, 18.02.2020 21:56 elliekuprisek2122
If a car goes from 20 miles per hour to 10 miles per hour in 5 seconds, find its acceleration.
A)
2 miles per hour per second
B 5 miles per hour per second
C)
-2 miles per hour per second
10-mites per reuf per second
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