Answer:
94.8 m
Explanation:
The motion of the bike is a uniformly accelerated motion (=constant acceleration), so we can use the following suvat equation:
[tex]s=(\frac{u+v}{2})t[/tex]
where:
s is the distance covered
u is the initial velocity
v is the final velocity
t is the time elapsed
For the bike in this problem, we have:
u = 4.3 m/s is the initial velocity
v = 11.5 m/s is the final velocity
t = 12 s is the time
Solving for s, we find the length of the hill:
[tex]s=(\frac{4.3+11.5}{2})(12)=94.8 m[/tex]