How do you know the source of the question Jimmy impressive.There is an identical version of this question, where the only difference is the order of the subquestions:
An express train passes through a station. It enters with an initial velocity of 22.0 m/s and decelerates at a rate of 0.150 m/s² as it goes through. The station is 210.0 m long. (a) How fast is it going when the nose leaves the station? (b) How long is the nose of the train in the station? (c) If the train is 130 m long, what is the velocity of the end of the train as it leaves? (d) When does the end of the train leave the station?
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ye thats acc insaneHow do you know the source of the question Jimmy impressive.
conspiracy theories who hahahPlot Twist: @jimmysmith560 isn't one person, its run by a group of people... say a business and thats howhe'sthey're able to get all the sources. Thats why jimmy likes business studies, its making sense now.
I mean... you can't prove its false can you? You never know... I might be onto something if I dont respond for quite a while then you know what happenedconspiracy theories who hahah
jimmy's super computer found you out and is trying to execute its orders hahahahahI mean... you can't prove its false can you? You never know... I might be onto something if I dont respond for quite a while then you know what happened