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Assume that stopping distance of a van varies directly with the square of the speed. A van traveling 40 miles per hour can stop in 60 feet. If the van is traveling 68 miles per hour, what is the stopping distance?
12 years ago

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Answered by Steve
60 * (68/40)^2
12 years ago

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