Tyler runs the length of a soccer field (100m). A. How much time is required for him to run the full length at speed v?

B. If he runs at 6.0 m/s how long does it take tyler to run the length of the field?

time=distance/velocity

A.

Since D = v t, t = D/v

The answer is therefore

t = (100 m)/[v(m/s)]

for the time required to run 100 m, in seconds

B. 100/6 = 16.67 seconds

To find the time required for Tyler to run the full length of a soccer field, we can use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

where,
Distance = 100 m (length of the soccer field)
Speed = v (unknown for now)

A. If the speed is given as v, the time taken to run the full length of the soccer field can be expressed as:

Time = 100 m / v

B. If Tyler runs at a speed of 6.0 m/s, we substitute this value into the formula:

Time = 100 m / 6.0 m/s

Now, we can calculate the time.

Time = 100 m / 6.0 m/s
= 16.7 seconds (rounded to one decimal place)

Therefore, if Tyler runs at a speed of 6.0 m/s, it would take him approximately 16.7 seconds to run the full length of the field.