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you travel along a path with a constant acceleration. your speed at t1 = 9.4 s( the one is on the lower bottom of the 1 ) after you start is v1 = 11.2 m/s ( the 1 is on the lower bottom of v same for the rest ) and later at t2=12/9s your speed is vs=18/7 m/s. what was the average acceleration

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