QUESTION 13 A bicyclist starts a timed race at 6.0 mi/h. In order to win, he must average 21 mi/h. Assuming constant acceleration from the start, how fast must he be traveling at the end of the race? OA 24 mi/h OB. 30 mi/h OC 36 mi/h O D. 42 mi/h

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QUESTION 13
A bicyclist starts a timed race at 6.0 mi/h. In order to win, he must average 21 mi/h. Assuming constant acceleration from the start, how fast must he be traveling at the end
of the race?
O A 24 mi/h
O B. 30 mi/h
OC 36 mi/h
O D. 42 mi/h
JESTION 14
-ton truck collides with a 1500-1b car. Which of the following statements must be true?
The truck did not slow down during the collision, but the car did.
During the collision, the magnitude of the force on the truck is smaller than the magnitude of the force on the car.
uring the collision, the magnitude of the force on the truck is equal to the magnitude of the force on the car.
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