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The braking distance of an automobile varies directly as the square of the speed. If a certain automobile will stop in 34 ft from a speed of 25 mph, what would the stopping dist…
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The braking distance of an automobile varies directly as the square of the speed. If
a certain automobile will stop in 34 ft from a speed of 25 mph, what would the
stopping distance be at 50 mph?
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The car will stop in 140.625 ft
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