Our spy, intent on avenging the death of Siggy Leiter (Exercise 75 in Section 4.2), is driving
Question:
Our spy, intent on avenging the death of Siggy Leiter (Exercise 75 in Section 4.2), is driving a sports car toward the lair of the fiend who killed his friend. To remain as inconspicuous as possible, he is traveling at the legal speed of 60 mph (88 feet per second) when suddenly, he sees a camel in the road, 199 feet in front of him. It takes him 00.7 seconds to react to the crisis. Then he hits the brakes, and the car decelerates at the constant rate of 28 ft/sec2 (28 feet per second, per second). Does he stop before hitting the camel?
Data from Exercise 75 in Section 4.2.
Having ransomed his superior in Exercise 49 of Section 3.5, the spy returns home, only to learn that his best friend, Sigmund (“Siggy”) Leiter, has been murdered. The police say that Siggy’s body was discovered at 1 P.M. on Thursday, stuffed in a freezer where the temperature was 10ºF. He is also told that the temperature of the corpse at the time of discovery was 40ºF, and he remembers that t hours after death a body has temperature
where Ta is the air temperature adjacent to the body. The spy knows the dark deed was done by either Ernst Stavro Blohardt or André Scélérat. If Blohardt was in jail until noon on Wednesday and Scélérat was seen in Las Vegas from noon Wednesday until Friday, who “iced” Siggy, and when?
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Calculus For Business, Economics And The Social And Life Sciences
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11th Brief Edition
Authors: Laurence Hoffmann, Gerald Bradley, David Sobecki, Michael Price