If Ken drove his motor boat a distance of 1000 m in 7.045 s how fast was his boat moving in m/s?

V = (distance)/(time)

Divide 1000 m by 7.045 s. The answer will be in m/s

To find the speed of Ken's motor boat, we can use the formula:

Speed = Distance / Time

Given that the distance covered is 1000 m and the time taken is 7.045 s, we can substitute these values into the formula:

Speed = 1000 m / 7.045 s

Calculating this:

Speed = 142.06 m/s (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, Ken's boat was moving at a speed of approximately 142.06 m/s.

To find the speed of Ken's boat in meters per second (m/s), we can use the formula: Speed = Distance / Time.

In this case, the given distance is 1000 meters and the time taken is 7.045 seconds. So, we can calculate the speed as follows:

Speed = 1000 meters / 7.045 seconds

To get the answer, we divide the distance by the time:

Speed = 141.93 m/s (rounded to two decimal places)

Therefore, Ken's boat was moving at approximately 141.93 m/s.