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If a car is going 60 miles an hour, has ten bricks in the trunk weighing 50 pounds, and the weight of the car is 650 + 50. With a truck going 60 miles per hour with no bricks but still weighing 700 pounds, which vehicle would get to the brick wall the car who also has an added speed by the curvature of its window, or the truck that's basically a moving wall?

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Final answer:

The question does not provide enough information to determine which vehicle would reach the brick wall first.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to be asking which vehicle would reach a brick wall first, a car or a truck. While the question provides various details such as speed, weight, and the curvature of the car's window, these factors do not directly determine which vehicle will reach the brick wall first. The primary factor that determines the time taken to reach the wall is the initial velocity of each vehicle.

In order to answer the question accurately, we would need to know the initial velocities of both the car and the truck. Without this information, it is not possible to determine which vehicle would reach the brick wall first.

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