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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. How far will a car skid if it is going 52 mph on dry pavement? On dry pavement,   . A)  about 73 ft B)  about 90 ft C)  about 113 ft D)  about 95 ft E)  about 106 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. How far will a car skid if it is going 52 mph on dry pavement? On dry pavement,   . A)  about 73 ft B)  about 90 ft C)  about 113 ft D)  about 95 ft E)  about 106 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. How far will a car skid if it is going 52 mph on dry pavement? On dry pavement,   . A)  about 73 ft B)  about 90 ft C)  about 113 ft D)  about 95 ft E)  about 106 ft of the skid when a driver hits the brakes. How far will a car skid if it is going 52 mph on dry pavement? On dry pavement, The formula   relates the speed   (in mph)  of a car and the distance   of the skid when a driver hits the brakes. How far will a car skid if it is going 52 mph on dry pavement? On dry pavement,   . A)  about 73 ft B)  about 90 ft C)  about 113 ft D)  about 95 ft E)  about 106 ft .


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