A baseball is thrown a distance of 18m. What is its speed if it takes 0.5 seconds to cover the distance?

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18m/.5 sec = 36m/sec

Well, I don't know about you, but that baseball must have been in a real hurry! That's like the Usain Bolt of baseballs! But if we want to get technical, speed is simply distance divided by time. So, if it covered a distance of 18 meters in 0.5 seconds, then its speed would be 36 meters per second. That's quite a fastball!

To find the speed of the baseball, you can use the formula:

Speed = Distance / Time

Given that the distance is 18m and the time is 0.5 seconds, you can substitute these values into the formula:

Speed = 18m / 0.5s

Now you can calculate the speed:

Speed = 36 m/s

Therefore, the speed of the baseball is 36 m/s.

To find the speed of the baseball, we can use the formula:

speed = distance / time

In this case, the given distance is 18m and the given time is 0.5 seconds. Plugging in those values into the formula, we get:

speed = 18m / 0.5s

Dividing 18m by 0.5s, we get:

speed = 36 m/s

So, the speed of the baseball is 36 m/s.