Please i really need help with this!!!

Question:
Suppose a treadmill has an average acceleration of 4.7x10^-3 m/s.
a)how much does its speed change after 5min?
b)if the treadmill's speed 1.7 m/s, what will its final speed be?

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the first thing you would have to do is rearrange the formula avga= vf-vi/t. swith avg a and time diagonally and let me see how it turns out to ya!

To solve both parts of the question, we need to use the formula that relates acceleration, time, and change in velocity:

Change in velocity = acceleration x time

a) To find the change in velocity after 5 minutes, we need to convert the time from minutes to seconds. Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, 5 minutes is equal to 5 x 60 = 300 seconds.

Using the formula, we have:
Change in velocity = (4.7 x 10^-3 m/s) x 300 seconds

To calculate this, we multiply 4.7 x 10^-3 by 300, which gives us the change in velocity.

b) To find the final speed of the treadmill when its initial speed is 1.7 m/s, we need to add the initial velocity to the change in velocity.

Therefore, the final speed = initial speed + change in velocity.

With the change in velocity, you can now calculate the final speed by adding it to the initial speed.

I hope this explanation helps you solve the problem. Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with!