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In tests conducted by Auto Test Magazine on two identical models of the Phoenix Elite - one equipped with a standard engine and the other with a turbo-charger - it was found that the acceleration of the former is given by In tests conducted by Auto Test Magazine on two identical models of the Phoenix Elite - one equipped with a standard engine and the other with a turbo-charger - it was found that the acceleration of the former is given by   ft/sec, t sec after starting from rest at full throttle, whereas the acceleration of the latter is given by   ft/sec. How much faster is the turbo-charged model moving than the model with the standard engine at the end of a 10-second test run at full throttle? A)  65 ft/sec B)  58 ft/sec C)  75 ft/sec D)  70 ft/sec ft/sec, t sec after starting from rest at full throttle, whereas the acceleration of the latter is given by In tests conducted by Auto Test Magazine on two identical models of the Phoenix Elite - one equipped with a standard engine and the other with a turbo-charger - it was found that the acceleration of the former is given by   ft/sec, t sec after starting from rest at full throttle, whereas the acceleration of the latter is given by   ft/sec. How much faster is the turbo-charged model moving than the model with the standard engine at the end of a 10-second test run at full throttle? A)  65 ft/sec B)  58 ft/sec C)  75 ft/sec D)  70 ft/sec ft/sec. How much faster is the turbo-charged model moving than the model with the standard engine at the end of a 10-second test run at full throttle?


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