Answer:
Given that Justin is collecting data on reaction time, what type of data is he working with? Reaction time is continuous quantitative data because it is obtained by measuring and is not limited to a certain set of numbers.
The answer is 4 m/s.
In the first 5 seconds, a body travelled 10 meters. In the first 10 seconds of the travel, the body travelled a total of 30 meters, which means that in the last 5 seconds, it travelled 20 meters (30m + 10m).
The relation of speed (v), distance (d), and time (t) can be expressed as:
v = d/t
We need to calculate the speed of the second 5 seconds of the travel:
d = 20 m (total 30 meters - first 10 meters)
t = 5 s (time from t = 5 seconds to t = 10 seconds)
Thus:
v = 20m / 5s = 4 m/s
F is odd if and only f f(-x) = -f(x) so f(x) = 0 works because 0 = 0 always.
f is even if and only if f(-x) = f(x) so f(x) = 0 works because there's no x term so nothing changes. 0 = 0.
We have to find midpoint M of the diagonal AC (or BD, there is no difference) so: