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The stopping distance d of an automobile is directly proportional to the square of its speed v. A car required 35 feet to stop when its speed was 50 miles per hour. Find a mathematical model that gives the stopping distance d in terms of its speed v Round the k value to 5 decimal places.
d=
Estimate the stopping distance to the nearest tenth of a foot if the brakes are applied when the car is traveling at 6262 miles per hour.
= ______ feet
The stopping distance d of an automobile is directly proportional to the square of its speed v. A car required 35 feet to stop when its speed was 50 miles per hour. Find a mathematical model that gives the stopping distance d in terms of its speed v Round the k value to 5 decimal places.
d=
Estimate the stopping distance to the nearest tenth of a foot if the brakes are applied when the car is traveling at 6262 miles per hour.
= ______ feet
Reid WolffLv2
11 Nov 2019