Final answer:
The question seems to be about a vehicle approaching a stoplight at a certain speed in Physics, but the actual question is missing. Without additional information such as the deceleration rate, the problem cannot be solved, and we can't provide an answer regarding the scenario described.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking a question related to kinematics, a topic within the field of Physics. Specifically, the student is interested in understanding a scenario involving a vehicle approaching a stoplight with a given velocity, but the actual question seems to be missing. If the question was about calculating stopping distance or time, it would require additional information such as the acceleration rate. Unfortunately, with the details provided, we can't calculate or provide an answer to a particular question regarding Ima Hurryin's velocity.
In general, when analyzing such problems, we would use the kinematic equations which relate velocity, acceleration, and displacement to solve for unknown quantities. For instance, if a car travels at 33 m/s, to convert this speed to kilometers per hour (km/h), you'd multiply by 3.6, resulting in a speed of 118.8 km/h, which exceeds the typical highway speed limit of 90 km/h. However, without a clear question, we cannot solve a problem or choose between options A, B, C, and D provided in the student's message.