Study the problem and proposed solution below. Is the final answer correct? Then click the No mistakes button. Is the final answer wrong? Then click the button in front of the line with the first mistake and correct the mistake. Note: don't worry about correcting the rest of the solution, after the first mistake. Problem: The velocity of an object is the distance it travels per unit time. Suppose the velocity of a gliding bird is measured to be 82. Calculate the time it will take cm - the bird to travel 2.7 m. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol and the correct number of significant digits. Solution: O 0 O O O O S y = - t t = t = "12 S 27 82. S t = 0.03293... s t = 0.033s No mistakes Write down the definition of velocity. Solve for time. Put in the data given. Use the calculator. Round to the correct number of significant digits. ロ・ロ X H 0 OG 3
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![Study the problem and proposed solution below. Is the final answer correct? Then click the No mistakes button. Is the final answer wrong? Then click the
button in front of the line with the first mistake and correct the mistake.
Note: don't worry about correcting the rest of the solution, after the first mistake.
Problem:
The velocity of an object is the distance it travels per unit time. Suppose the
velocity of a gliding bird is measured to be 82.
2. Calculate the time it will take
S
the bird to travel 2.7 m,
Be sure your answer has a unit symbol and the correct number of significant
digits.
Solution:
O
O
O
O
O
O
y = -
t
S
t = -
t=
212
V
27
-
82.
S
t = 0.03293... s
t = 0.033s
No mistakes
Write down the definition of velocity.
Solve for time.
Put in the data given.
Use the calculator.
Round to the correct number of significant
digits.
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X
H
DO
8
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