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The stopping distance, d ( in feet) for a van moving at a velocity (speed) v miles per hour is modeled by the equation:

d = 0.04v + 1.1v
What is the stopping distance for a velocity of 10 miles per hour?
a. 10 ft
b. 7 ft
c. 15 ft
d. 13 ft

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Note: The must be
0.04v^2 instead of
0.04v.

Given:

The stopping distance, d ( in feet) for a van moving at a velocity (speed) v miles per hour is modeled by the equation:


d=0.04v^2+1.1v

To find:

The stopping distance for a velocity of 10 miles per hour.

Solution:

We have,


d=0.04v^2+1.1v

where, d is stopping distance and v is velocity.

Substitute v=10 in the given equation to find the stopping distance for a velocity of 10 miles per hour.


d=0.04(10)^2+1.1(10)


d=0.04(100)+11


d=4+11


d=15

So, the stopping distance for a velocity of 10 miles per hour is 15 ft.

Therefore, the correct option is c.

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