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Please help me. I couldn't find the answer. I need prove how I got the answer as well-example-1

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Answer:

I think the answer is 13 car lengths

Explanation:

Since a safe following distance to drive is 2 car lengths for every 10mph, you would need to multiply 2 by 6 to get 12 because the car length increase by 2 per 10mph. So increase 10mph 6 times would give you 12 car lengths. Then the remaining 5mph would just mean that you would be 1 car length away because it's half, making you 13 car lengths away at 65mph

User Xavier Prudent
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Answer:

13 car lengths

Explanation:

65 (1/10) = 6.5

6.5 (2) = 13

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