Answer:
He was going at 54.5mph
Step-by-step explanation:
Measuring distances in feet and time (starting with the brakes being applied) in seconds,
we have a(t) = −16, s(0) = 0, and v(T) = 0, s(T) = 200,
where T is the time of braking.
So Finding antiderivatives, v(t) = −16t + A and so s(t) = −8t²+ At +B. Since s(0) = 0,
we have B = 0. Since v(T) = 0,
we have T = A /16.
Putting this into s() gives
200 = −8(A/ 16)² +A· (A /16) = A²/32.
This gives A2 = 6,400, so A = 80 = v(0). That is, the initial speed was 80 ft/s ≈ 54.5 mph.