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If a car traveling at 50 km/h will skid 16 m when its brakes lock, how far will it skid if it is traveling at 120 km/h when its brakes lock? (This question is typical on some driver's license exams.)
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If a car traveling at 50 km/h will skid 16 m when its brakes lock, how far will it skid if it is traveling at 120 km/h when its brakes lock? (This question is typical on some driver's license exams.)
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would it be 38.25 because I did 120km/h ÷ 50km/h and got 2.4 then I multiplied it by 16 and got 38.4 as the answer.
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