(a)
To find : The distance the car traveled
(a)
Answer to Problem 21E
The answer is:
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The table is:
Time | Velocity | Time | Velocity |
0.0 | 0 | 0.006 | 116 |
0.001 | 40 | 0.007 | 125 |
0.002 | 62 | 0.008 | 132 |
0.003 | 82 | 0.009 | 137 |
0.004 | 96 | 0.010 | 142 |
0.005 | 108 |
And the graph is:
Calculation:
And
So,
Therefore the required distance the car traveled
(b)
To find : The number of second to take the car and distance the car going then.
(b)
Answer to Problem 21E
The answers:
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The table is:
Time | Velocity | Time | Velocity |
0.0 | 0 | 0.006 | 116 |
0.001 | 40 | 0.007 | 125 |
0.002 | 62 | 0.008 | 132 |
0.003 | 82 | 0.009 | 137 |
0.004 | 96 | 0.010 | 142 |
0.005 | 108 |
And the graph is:
Calculation:
And the average of these two estimates was
so the car traveled about
And
And
The car arrived at the halfway point between
The estimated time the car arrived at the halfway point is
From the table, the velocity at time
Chapter 5 Solutions
CALCULUS-W/XL ACCESS
- Calculus: Early TranscendentalsCalculusISBN:9781285741550Author:James StewartPublisher:Cengage LearningThomas' Calculus (14th Edition)CalculusISBN:9780134438986Author:Joel R. Hass, Christopher E. Heil, Maurice D. WeirPublisher:PEARSONCalculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)CalculusISBN:9780134763644Author:William L. Briggs, Lyle Cochran, Bernard Gillett, Eric SchulzPublisher:PEARSON
- Calculus: Early TranscendentalsCalculusISBN:9781319050740Author:Jon Rogawski, Colin Adams, Robert FranzosaPublisher:W. H. FreemanCalculus: Early Transcendental FunctionsCalculusISBN:9781337552516Author:Ron Larson, Bruce H. EdwardsPublisher:Cengage Learning