My sable-colored Siberian husky, Samba, loves to run after huge objects (for instance, tree branches). I decide to chunk a 6 foot long stick for her to run after and bring back to me. I throw the stick at 1.45 ft/s in 2.14 s. In feet and to two decimal places, how far away did the stick land?

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My sable-colored Siberian husky, Samba, loves to run after huge objects (for instance, tree branches). I decide to chunk a 6 foot long stick for her to run after and bring back to me. I throw the stick at 1.45 ft/s in 2.14 s. In feet and to two decimal places, how far away did the stick land?

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The speed by which the chunk is thrown is s = 1.45 ft/s.

The time taken by the chunk is t = 2.14 s.

The distance travelled by the object is calculated by taking the product of speed at which an object travelled and the time taken by the object.

The mathematical formula to calculate the distance where the stick land is given as,

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