Posted by HELP! on Monday, October 1, 2012 at 1:01pm.
1. d = r * t = 12 km.
20 * t = 12
t = 0.6 h.
2. r = 116km/h = 116000m/3600s=32.22m/s.
d = r * t = 32.22m/s * 3s = 96.7 m.
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