predicting the stopping distance for a car traveling 45 miles

  1. predicting the stopping distance for a car traveling 45 miles per hour using this chartspeed stopping (mph) Distance (FT) 55 273
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  2. The stopping distance, d, of a car after the brakes are applied varies directly as the square of the speed, s, of the car. If a
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  3. Assume that stopping distance of a van varies directly with the square of the speed. A van traveling 40 miles per hour can stop
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  4. Assume that the stopping distance of a van varies directly with the square of the speed. A van traveling 40 miles per hour can
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  5. Assume that the stopping distance of a van varies directly with the sqaure of the speed . A van traveling 40 miles per hour can
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  6. (a) If a car traveling 50 mph has a stopping distance of 150 ft, find the stopping distance of a car that is traveling 70 mph.(b
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  7. (a) If a car traveling 40 mph has a stopping distance of 112 it, find the stopping distance of a car that is traveling 60 mph.(b
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. 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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