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Use the functions to find the stopping distance on wet
Use the functions to find the stopping distance on wet pavement and dry pavement for a car traveling at 55 MPH.Identify the
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A. Find the equation of the line of best fit for the given table. (Round to the nearest tenths place.)
B. Use the equation to
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If a car is speeding down a road at 40 (mph), how long is the stopping distance compared to the stopping distance if the driver
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Em
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A 850.0-kg car travelling on a level road at 27.0 m/s (60.5 mi/hr) can stop, locking its wheels, in a distance of 61.0 m (200.1
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Lindsay
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A. Find the equation of the line of best fit for the given table. (Round to the nearest tenths place.)
B. Use the equation to
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d=0.005s^2+0.2s where d is the stopping distance in meter and s is the speed in km per hour. use the formula to find the
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Tim
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The stopping distance of a car traveling 25mph is 61.7ft, and for a car traveling 35mph it is 106ft. The stopping distance in
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Alyssa
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The stopping distance (s) of a car varies directly as the square of its speed (v). If a car traveling at 50 mph requires 170 ft
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The stopping distance s of a car varies directly as the square of its speed v. If a car traveling at 30 mph requires 81 ft to
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lakpa
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Highway engineers often use quadratic functions to model safe stopping distances for cars like 1/2x quantity squared + 11/5x is
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