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A car traveling along a straight road at 70 ft/sec accelerated to a speed of 98 ft/sec over a distance of 480 ft. What was the acceleration of the car, assuming it was constant?
__________ A car traveling along a straight road at 70 ft/sec accelerated to a speed of 98 ft/sec over a distance of 480 ft. What was the acceleration of the car, assuming it was constant? __________


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