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The stopping distance s of a car varies directly as the square of its speed v. If a car traveling at 20 mph requires 28 ft to stop, find the stopping distance for a car traveling at 55 mph
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The stopping distance s of a car varies directly as the square of its speed v. If a car traveling at 20 mph requires 28 ft to stop, find the stopping distance for a car traveling at 55 mph
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distance=(28mile/hour*55ft)/20 is
70ft. hope this thanks.
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