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When a driver applies brakes to keep a car going
The driver of a car traveling at 60 ft/sec suddenly applies the brakes. The position of the car is s(t) equals 60t minus -
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The driver of a car traveling at 60 ft/sec suddenly applies the brakes. The position of the car is s(t) = 50t - 2t2, t seconds
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Jeff
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The driver of a car traveling at 60 ft/sec suddenly applies the brakes. The position of the car is s(t) = 50t - 2t2, t seconds
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Jeff
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The driver of a car traveling at 60 ft/sec suddenly applies the brakes. The position of the car is s(t) = 60t − 1.5t^2, t
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Jonathan
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A car is initially travelling at a constant speed of 20 m/s along a highway. Suddenly, the driver applies the brakes, causing
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Michael
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A car comes to a stop six seconds after the driver applies the brakes. While the brakes are on, the following velocities are
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Dolores Ramirez
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The speed limit in a school zone is 40.0 km/hr. A driver traveling at this speed sees a child run into the road 14 m ahead of
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kimmy
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A car is traveling at 7.0 m/s when the driver applies the brakes. The car moves 1.5 m before it comes to a complete stop. If the
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Kayla
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a driver traveling at 50 mph sees a wall at a certain distance ahead. the driver applies a brakes immediately (perception time
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A car is traveling at 20.8 m/s when the driver sees a dog run out into the street. From the time the driver applies the brakes,
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Mario
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