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While traveling south on an expressway, a car traveling 60 mph (miles per hour) slows down to 30 mph in 12 minutes due to traffic conditions. Calculate the acceleration.

= -2.5-6.0-150-450 mi./hr2 NSWEn/a
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While traveling south on an expressway, a car traveling 60 mph (miles per hour) slows down to 30 mph in 12 minutes due to traffic conditions. Calculate the acceleration.

= -2.5-6.0-150-450 mi./hr2 NSWEn/a

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