Setting Up Motion Equations Part IV: A New Hope. Write out the formula that provides a solution for the question A tiger runs at a constant velocity V.

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Setting Up Motion Equations Part IV: A New Hope

Write out the formula that provides a solution for the question A tiger runs at a constant velocity V for time t. How far has it run?

Write out the formula that provides a solution for the question A tiger covers a distance D in time t. What was its velocity?

Write out the formula that provides a solution for the question How long does it take for a tiger to run a distance D if its velocity is a constant V?

A lion is 25 meters away from a photographer and runs away from her at 5 m/s. How far away is the lion after time t?

A lion is 25 meters away from a photographer and runs toward her at 5 m/s. How far away is the lion after time t?

A lion and a tiger pass you at the same time but are running at different speeds. The lion runs at velocity V L and the tiger runs at velocity V T. What is the distance between them after t seconds?

A lion and a tiger are separated by a distance D and are running toward each other with velocities V L and V T. What is the distance between them after 10 seconds?

A lion and a tiger are separated by a distance of 100 meters and are running toward each other with velocities V L and V T. What is the distance between them after 10 seconds?

A lion and a tiger are separated by a distance of 100 meters and are running toward each other with velocities V L and V T. How long before they close half of the distance between them?

SOLVE IT! A lion and a tiger are 250 meters apart and racing toward each other. The lion moves at 5 m/s while the tiger runs at 6.3 m/s. How long is it before they are 50 meters apart? Where in the field do they meet?