Algebra 2 (1st Edition)

Published by McDougal Littell
ISBN 10: 0618595414
ISBN 13: 978-0-61859-541-9

Chapter 4 Quadratic Functions and Factoring - 4.1 Graph Quadratic Functions in Standard Form - 4.1 Exercises - Problem Solving - Page 243: 60c

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The ratio of Earth's gravity to the Moon's gravity is $\frac{32}{5.3}\approx 6.038$ On the Moon, it travels $\frac{1886.792}{312.5}$ times faster than on Earth. The value of $g$ is inversely related to the distance traveled. A smaller $g$ indicates a greater distance traveled, whereas a bigger $g$ indicates a shorter distance traveled.
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