Solution 6.7a

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(New page: Using <math>v=u+at\ \</math> gives <math>\begin{align} & 19-6=a\times 20 \\ & \\ & a=\frac{13}{20}=0\textrm{.}65\ \text{m}{{\text{s}}^{-2}} \\ \end{align}</math>)
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(New page: Using <math>v=u+at\ \</math> gives <math>\begin{align} & 19-6=a\times 20 \\ & \\ & a=\frac{13}{20}=0\textrm{.}65\ \text{m}{{\text{s}}^{-2}} \\ \end{align}</math>)
 

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Using \displaystyle v=u+at\ \ gives


\displaystyle \begin{align} & 19-6=a\times 20 \\ & \\ & a=\frac{13}{20}=0\textrm{.}65\ \text{m}{{\text{s}}^{-2}} \\ \end{align}