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A turtle and a rabbit are in a 150 meter race. The rabbit decides to give the turtle a 1 minute head start. The turtle moves at a constant speed of 0.500 m/s through the whole race (in fact the turtle even starts at a velocity of 0.500 m/s as while he was still approaching the starting line he was allowed to continue to keep going without stopping). The rabbit starts the race from rest and accelerates at a rate or 1.50 m/s2 until she reaches her top speed of 10 m/s. She then finishes the race running at a constant speed of 10 m/s. a) What is the turtle’s position when the rabbit starts to run (1 minute into the race)? b) How long does it take the turtle to finish the race? c) How long does it take the rabbit to reach max speed? d) What is the rabbit’s position when she reaches max speed? e) How long does it take the rabbit to finish the race? f) Who won?

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