Asked by Emily H
A car is traveling at 30 m/s. It slows down with an acceleration of -4 m/s^2. How far does the car travel before it stops?
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R_scott
t = 30 / 4 ... s
average velocity = (30 + 0) / 2 ... m/s
stopping distance = (average velocity * t
average velocity = (30 + 0) / 2 ... m/s
stopping distance = (average velocity * t
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