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A train driver is driving along and he suddenly puts on the brakes. After he holds the brakes for t seconds, the train's sliding distance can be measured as d(t) = 30t - 0.6t^2 (in meters). When the train stops, how far did the train slide (in meters) after the train driver put on the brakes?
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