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If you are in a car going 56 mph down the highway, and you hit a car going 76 mph, approximately how hard (in mph) is the collision?
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If you are in a car going 56 mph down the highway, and you hit a car going 76 mph, approximately how hard (in mph) is the collision?
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Add 56 and 76 together, get 132, divide by 2 and you have 66.
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136mph is how hard the collision is.
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