The model for this set of velocity data is given by: v(t) = [(1100/3)e^(-0.03t)] - (462/5) Use this model to calculate the instantaneous acceleration at t = 15, t = 25, t = 35, and t = 45 seconds. Use this model to calculate the total distance traveled at t = 15, t = 25, t = 35, and t = 45 seconds.
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The model for this set of velocity data is given by:
v(t) = [(1100/3)e^(-0.03t)] - (462/5)
- Use this model to calculate the instantaneous acceleration at t = 15, t = 25, t = 35, and t = 45 seconds.
- Use this model to calculate the total distance traveled at t = 15, t = 25, t = 35, and t = 45 seconds.
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