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Mathematics, 01.11.2020 06:20 precioussmith76

Step 2: Calculating distance using varied speeds Suppose the cheetah sprinted at maximum speed for 8 minutes and then slowed to 40 mph for the next 8 minutes.

a. How far would the cheetah have traveled in the first 8 minutes? Show how you arrived at your answer.

b. How far would the cheetah have traveled in the next 8 minutes? Show how you arrived at your answer.

c. How much farther did the cheetah traveled in the first 8 minutes than in the second 8 minutes?

d. The cheetah traveled 1.75 times faster for the first 8 minutes than it did for the second 8 minutes. Was the distance traveled during the first 8 minutes 1.75 times greater than the distance traveled during the second 8 minutes? Show the calculation to justify your answer.

e. If the cheetah made a round-trip and took have the amount of time on the return trip as on the front end of the trip, what would be the relationship between the average rates on each leg of the trip? Use a complete sentence, explain how you arrived at this conclusion.

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