Bashyboy
Jan17-12, 03:29 PM
Hello,
I am currently reading in my textbook an example pertaining to the title of this thread. My question is that they want to know the instantaneous rate at 50 s; so, they set up their data like so:
- (-0.28 M)/40 s = .0070 M/s. Why did they put 40 s in the denominator, and not 50 s?
I am currently reading in my textbook an example pertaining to the title of this thread. My question is that they want to know the instantaneous rate at 50 s; so, they set up their data like so:
- (-0.28 M)/40 s = .0070 M/s. Why did they put 40 s in the denominator, and not 50 s?