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29 November, 23:56

The speed s (in miles per hour) of a car driving on dry asphalt can be given by s=4.74d√, where d is the stopping distance (in feet). What is the approximate stopping distance of a car traveling 55 miles per hour? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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  1. 30 November, 00:36
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    If (s) stands for speed and later in the question it says that the car was going 55 miles per hour you will replace the s in the equation with the number 55.

    55=4.74d

    Now you need to find (d)

    If you look at this equation another way you will see that what it's saying is 4.74 x? Is 55

    Because d replaces the question mark

    So 55 divided by 4.74 is 11.603 which is the answer
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