The stopping distance d of a car varies directly as the square of the velocity v of

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The stopping distance d of a car varies directly as the square of the velocity v of the car when the brakes are applied. A car moving at 32 mi/h can stop in 52 ft. What is the stopping distance for the car if it is moving at 55 mi/h?

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Basic Technical Mathematics

ISBN: 9780137529896

12th Edition

Authors: Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans

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