To determine how long it will take a car traveling at a constant speed of 45 meters per second (m/s) to cover a distance of 2500 meters (m), we can use the formula for time:
[tex]\[ \text{time} = \frac{\text{distance}}{\text{speed}} \][/tex]
Here, the distance ([tex]\( d \)[/tex]) is 2500 meters and the speed ([tex]\( s \)[/tex]) is 45 meters per second. Plugging these values into the formula, we get:
[tex]\[ \text{time} = \frac{2500 \text{ m}}{45 \text{ m/s}} \][/tex]
Performing the division:
[tex]\[ \text{time} = 55.55555555555556 \text{ seconds} \][/tex]
Rounding this to two decimal places, we get:
[tex]\[ \text{time} \approx 55.56 \text{ seconds} \][/tex]
So, the time it will take for the car to cover the distance of 2500 meters at a speed of 45 meters per second is 55.56 seconds.