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Fill in the chart:

Airplane name: distance, time, speed, velocity, acceleration
The bob airline: 18 m 78cm, 2.04 sec, 8.82m/s,0m^2
The best airline: 12m 27cm, 1.39 sec,(),(),()
The weird airline: 15m 18cm, 1.96 sec,(),(),()
The ohm airline: 14m 19 cm,1.47sec,(),(),()

To calculate the missing values for speed, velocity, and acceleration, we can use the following formulas:

Speed = Distance / Time
Velocity = Displacement / Time
Acceleration = (Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) / Time

Let's fill in the missing values:

For "The best airline":
Distance = 12m 27cm = 12.27m
Time = 1.39 sec

Speed = Distance / Time = 12.27m / 1.39 sec ≈ 8.83 m/s

For "The weird airline":
Distance = 15m 18cm = 15.18m
Time = 1.96 sec

Speed = Distance / Time = 15.18m / 1.96 sec ≈ 7.75 m/s

For "The ohm airline":
Distance = 14m 19cm = 14.19m
Time = 1.47 sec

Speed = Distance / Time = 14.19m / 1.47 sec ≈ 9.65 m/s

Now let's calculate the velocities and accelerations. Since initial velocities are not given, we will only calculate speed:

For "The best airline":
Velocity = Displacement / Time = 0m / 1.39 sec = 0 m/s

Acceleration = (Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) / Time = 0 m/s - 0 m/s / 1.39 sec = 0 m/s^2

For "The weird airline":
Velocity = Displacement / Time = 0m / 1.96 sec = 0 m/s

Acceleration = (Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) / Time = 0 m/s - 0 m/s / 1.96 sec = 0 m/s^2

For "The ohm airline":
Velocity = Displacement / Time = 0m / 1.47 sec = 0 m/s

Acceleration = (Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) / Time = 0 m/s - 0 m/s / 1.47 sec = 0 m/s^2

I hope this helps you fill in the missing values for the chart in your science homework. Let me know if you have any other questions!