Mathematics, 19.10.2021 08:10 Janznznz1121
An 61 kg object is traveling one direction at 11 m/s. It collides with another object, this one at rest, with a mass of 104 kg. If the two objects stick together and move together in one direction, what is the final velocity of the two cars together?
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answer: the answer is 5/22
step-by-step explanation: if you subtract 17 from 22 the answer is 5 therefore the remainder of students are female
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-9
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sorry not knowing about that
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10 - 8 = -2
8 - 6 = -2
etc, so -2 is the common difference
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