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3 January, 19:59

The speed s (in miles per hour) of a car driving on ice can by given by s=2.12√d where d is the stopping distance (in feet). What is the approximate stopping distance of a car traveling 30 miles per hour? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth

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  1. 3 January, 20:25
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    You have the formula already, just plug in 30 for s (speed) and solve for d (distance).
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