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If x=at+bt^(2), where x is in the metres...

If `x=at+bt^(2)`, where x is in the metres and t is in hour (hr), the units of b will be

A

metre

B

`("metre")/("hr")`

C

`("metre")/(hr^(2))`

D

`("metre"^(2))/(hr)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`x=at+bt^(2)`
`b=(x)/(t^(2))=("meter")/(hr^(2))`
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