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The wheels of a car lock up and it skids 15 m. If it goes 3 times the speed it was going on the same road and under the same conditions, how far will it skid if it's wheels…
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The wheels of a car lock up and it skids 15 m. If it goes 3 times the speed it was going on the same road and under the same conditions, how far will it skid if it's wheels lock up again? A. 26 m b. 45 m c. 90 m d. none of the above
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Step-by-step explanation: 15 x 3 = 45
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