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Given the formula v=u + at, find the value of v if u=3, a=2 t=4
Given the formula v=u + at, find the value of v if u=3, a=2 t=4
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v = 3 + ( 2 x 4 )
v = 3 + 8
v = 11
v = 3 + 8
v = 11
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if v = u + at and u,a,and t are given, simply substitute the numbers for the letters and simplify.
v = u + at
v = 3 + 2*4
v = 3+ 8...multiplication is done first
v = 11
if you have to do addition,subtraction, multiplication and division in one problem: do the division first, multiplication second, addition next, and subtraction last.
hope it helped.
v = u + at
v = 3 + 2*4
v = 3+ 8...multiplication is done first
v = 11
if you have to do addition,subtraction, multiplication and division in one problem: do the division first, multiplication second, addition next, and subtraction last.
hope it helped.
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Plug in values for u,a,and t.
v=3+(2)(4)
v=3+8
v=11
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v=3+(2)(4)
v=3+8
v=11
AB
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V = 3+2x4 and do PEMDAS so.... v=3+8 v=11
what grade are you!?!?! 5th???
what grade are you!?!?! 5th???
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replace each letter by its respective number remembering at means axt
V = u+axt
v= 3+2x4 = 3+8 = 11
V = u+axt
v= 3+2x4 = 3+8 = 11
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v=3+2*4
v=3+8
v=11
v=3+8
v=11