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The Formula Relates the Speed (In Mph) of a Car

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The formula The formula   relates the speed   (in mph)  of a car and the distance   of the skid when a driver hits the brakes. On wet pavement,   . How far will a car skid if it is going 50 mph? A)  about 215 ft B)  about 272 ft C)  about 238 ft D)  about 193 ft E)  about 226 ft relates the speed The formula   relates the speed   (in mph)  of a car and the distance   of the skid when a driver hits the brakes. On wet pavement,   . How far will a car skid if it is going 50 mph? A)  about 215 ft B)  about 272 ft C)  about 238 ft D)  about 193 ft E)  about 226 ft (in mph) of a car and the distance The formula   relates the speed   (in mph)  of a car and the distance   of the skid when a driver hits the brakes. On wet pavement,   . How far will a car skid if it is going 50 mph? A)  about 215 ft B)  about 272 ft C)  about 238 ft D)  about 193 ft E)  about 226 ft of the skid when a driver hits the brakes. On wet pavement, The formula   relates the speed   (in mph)  of a car and the distance   of the skid when a driver hits the brakes. On wet pavement,   . How far will a car skid if it is going 50 mph? A)  about 215 ft B)  about 272 ft C)  about 238 ft D)  about 193 ft E)  about 226 ft . How far will a car skid if it is going 50 mph?


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