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Lostandconfused Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

How should I separate this list?

0 I have the following sentence,02br
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00We know the following information about the car; the initial position of the 02br
00car is 0 feet, the final position of the car is 3 feet, and the initial velocity of 02br
00the car is 0 feet per second.02br
02br
00Is the above sentence grammatically correct? Is it correct to use a02br
00semicolon to separate the list of known facts about the car?02br
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00Thanks02br
00 0-
  

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0Hi,02br 02br 00Welcome to the Forum. I like your forum name. 02br 02br 01font 00We know the following information about the car; the initial position of the 02br 00car is 0 feet, the final position of the car is 3 feet, and the initial velocity of 02br 00the car is 0 feet per second.

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 00Welcome to the Forum.
  • I like your forum name.
  • 02br 02br 01font 00We know the following information about the car; the initial position of the 02br 00car is 0 feet, the final position of the car is 3 feet, and the initial velocity of 02br 00the car is 0 feet per second.
  • 02br 02br 00Is the above sentence grammatically correct?
  • 02font 02br 02br 00You should change the semi-colon to a colon.
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0Hi,02br
02br
00Welcome to the Forum. I like your forum name. I often feel like that.02br
02br
01font00We know the following information about the car; the initial position of the 02br
00car is 0 feet, the final position of the car is 3 feet, and the initial velocity of 02br
00the car is 0 feet per second.
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0It's better to say that that initially the car was at rest. Then after 2 seconds have elasped, the final position is 3 feet from its initial position.02br
02br
00Then you can ask: What was the average acceleration of the car?0-

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