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A horse follows a dangling carrot for 20 m, if it took her 50 seconds to reach it, what was her average velocity?2 marks1,000 m/s2.5 m/s0.4 m/s20 m/s

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A horse follows a dangling carrot for 20 m, if it took her 50 seconds to reach it, what was her average velocity?

  1. 1,000 m/s
  2. 5 m/s
  3. 0.4 m/s
  4. 20 m/s
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Solution

Break Down the Problem

  1. Identify the total distance traveled by the horse.
  2. Identify the total time taken to travel that distance.
  3. Use the formula for average velocity.

Relevant Concepts

The formula for average velocity (vavg v_{avg} ) is given by: vavg=Total DistanceTotal Time v_{avg} = \frac{\text{Total Distance}}{\text{Total Time}}

Analysis and Detail

  1. Total Distance = 20 m
  2. Total Time = 50 seconds
  3. Applying the values into the average velocity formula: vavg=20 m50 s=0.4 m/s v_{avg} = \frac{20 \text{ m}}{50 \text{ s}} = 0.4 \text{ m/s}

Verify and Summarize

The calculation confirms that the average velocity of the horse is indeed 0.4 m/s 0.4 \text{ m/s} . All calculations appear consistent with the formula used and the given data.

Final Answer

The average velocity of the horse is 0.4 m/s 0.4 \text{ m/s} .

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