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To determine the average distance each toy car will travel down the ramp, Tony can conduct the following experiment:

1. Design and build a ramp with a consistent incline and a smooth surface.
2. Select multiple different toy cars that Tony wants to test.
3. Line up the toy cars at the top of the ramp.
4. Release each toy car one at a time from the same starting point on the ramp.
5. Measure the distance traveled by each toy car by marking the point where it comes to a stop.
6. Record the distance traveled by each toy car after each trial.
7. Repeat steps 4-6 multiple times for each toy car to conduct multiple trials.
8. Calculate the average distance traveled by each toy car by adding up the distances from all the trials and dividing it by the number of trials conducted.

By conducting multiple trials with each toy car, Tony will be able to account for any variations or discrepancies in the results and determine a more accurate average distance each toy car will travel down the ramp.