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The braking distance of a car varies directly as the square

Last updated: 11/26/2023

The braking distance of a car varies directly as the square

The braking distance of a car varies directly as the square of the speed of that car Assume that a car traveling 40 miles per hour can stop 44 feet after the brakes are applied How long is the braking distance for that same car traveling at 55 www feet Round the final answer to the nearest integer as needed Round all intermediate values to four decimal places as needed