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Given the quantities $a=9.7 \mathrm{m}, b=4.2 \mathrm{s}, c=69 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s},$ what is the value of the quantity $d=a^{3} /\left(c b^{2}\right) ?$
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This gives us \[d = \frac{a^{3}}{cb^{2}} = \frac{(9.7 \, \text{m})^{3}}{(69 \, \text{m/s})(4.2 \, \text{s})^{2}}.\] Show more…
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