Respuesta :

If this is the missing table:
t(seconds)        0       1        2       3       4         5
s(feet)               0       7       42    57      90      114

and this is the missing question:
A. Find the average velocity of the cat (ft/sec) for the time period beginning when t=2 and lasting
a) 3 s =
b) 2 s =
c) 1 s=

Average velocity = Change in position ÷ change in time

a) t = 2; 2 + 3s = 5s → (114-42) / (5-2) =  72 / 3 = 24 ft/sec.
b) t = 2; 2 + 2s = 4s → (90 - 42) / (4-2) = 48 / 2 = 24 ft/sec
c) t = 2; 2 + 1s = 3s → (57 - 42) / (3-2) =  15 / 1 = 15 ft/sec 

In this exercise we have to use our knowledge of velocity to calculate each one, like this:

A)[tex]24[/tex]
B)[tex]24[/tex]
C)[tex]15[/tex]

Organizing the information given in the table we find that:

t(seconds)        0       1        2       3       4         5

s(feet)               0       7       42    57      90      114

The table tells us the time and distance traveled, knowing that the speed formula is given by:

[tex]Average \ velocity = Change \ in \ position / change\ in \ time[/tex]

Substituting the already known values ​​into the formula we find that:

A) [tex]2 + 3s = 5s \\(114-42) / (5-2) = 72 / 3\\ = 24 ft/sec[/tex]

B) [tex]2 + 2s = 4s \\ (90 - 42) / (4-2) = 48 / 2 \\= 24 ft/sec[/tex]

C) [tex]2 + 1s = 3s \\(57 - 42) / (3-2) = 15 / 1 \\ 15 ft/sec[/tex]

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