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Mr. Smith starts from rest and accelerates to 4 m/s in 3 seconds. How far did he travel?
3.0 meters
4.0 meters
5.0 meters
6.0 meters
7.0 meters
2
Mr. Smith is driving at a speed of 4 m/s, when he slows down to a speed of 1 m/s. The deceleration was uniform, and was accomplished in exactly 4 seconds. How far did he travel?
7.0 meters
8.0 meters
9.0 meters
10.0 meters
11.0 meters
3
Mr. Smith starts at rest and accelerates to a speed of 4 m/s, in 2 seconds. He then travels at this speed for an additional 3 seconds. Then he decelerates uniformly, taking 2 seconds to come to rest. How far did he travel?
19.0 meters
20.0 meters
21.0 meters
22.0 meters
23.0 meters
4
Mr. Smith starts from rest and accelerates to 2 m/s in 3 seconds. How far did he travel?
3.0 meters
4.0 meters
5.0 meters
6.0 meters
7.0 meters
5
Mr. Smith is driving at a speed of 5 m/s, when he slows down to a speed of 4 m/s. The deceleration was uniform, and was accomplished in exactly 2 seconds. How far did he travel?
8.0 meters
9.0 meters
10.0 meters
11.0 meters
12.0 meters
6
Mr. Smith starts at rest and accelerates to a speed of 2 m/s, in 6 seconds. He then travels at this speed for an additional 3 seconds. Then he decelerates uniformly, taking 4 seconds to come to rest. How far did he travel?
16.0 meters
17.0 meters
18.0 meters
19.0 meters
20.0 meters
7
Mr. Smith starts from rest and accelerates to 3 m/s in 2 seconds. How far did he travel?
1.0 meters
2.0 meters
3.0 meters
4.0 meters
5.0 meters
8
Mr. Smith is driving at a speed of 7 m/s, when he slows down to a speed of 5 m/s. The deceleration was uniform, and was accomplished in exactly 4 seconds. How far did he travel?
23.0 meters
24.0 meters
25.0 meters
26.0 meters
27.0 meters
9
Mr. Smith starts at rest and accelerates to a speed of 2 m/s, in 6 seconds. He then travels at this speed for an additional 3 seconds. Then he decelerates uniformly, taking 4 seconds to come to rest. How far did he travel?
13.0 meters
14.0 meters
15.0 meters
16.0 meters
17.0 meters
10
Mr. Smith starts from rest and accelerates to 4 m/s in 5 seconds. How far did he travel?
7.0 meters
8.0 meters
9.0 meters
10.0 meters
11.0 meters
11
Mr. Smith is driving at a speed of 7 m/s, when he slows down to a speed of 5 m/s. The deceleration was uniform, and was accomplished in exactly 2 seconds. How far did he travel?
8.0 meters
9.0 meters
10.0 meters
11.0 meters
12.0 meters
12
Mr. Smith starts at rest and accelerates to a speed of 2 m/s, in 2 seconds. He then travels at this speed for an additional 1 seconds. Then he decelerates uniformly, taking 2 seconds to come to rest. How far did he travel?
5.0 meters
6.0 meters
7.0 meters
8.0 meters
9.0 meters
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