Final answer:
A car is moving at 14.4 m/s when it hits the brakes. It slows for 78.8 m, taking 9.92 s, the car's acceleration during the braking period is -1.45 m/s² (the correct answer is not listed among the options provided).
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the car's acceleration during the braking period, we can use the equation:
acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
In this case, the initial velocity is 14.4 m/s and the final velocity is 0 m/s (since the car comes to a stop).
The time it takes to slow down is 9.92 s. Plugging these values into the equation gives:
acceleration = (0 m/s - 14.4 m/s) / 9.92 s = -14.4 m/s / 9.92 s = -1.45 m/s²
Since acceleration is a vector quantity, the negative sign indicates that the car is decelerating, or slowing down. So, the correct answer is not listed among the options provided.