The stopping distance d of a car after the brakes are applied varies directly as the square of the speed r. If a car traveling 60 mph can stop in 200 ft, how many feet will it take the same car to stop when it is traveling 20 mph?
I won't answer this as you have deleted your earlier question.
Ok. I was trying to see if the answer i got of 66.6 was correct
I answered your last question which followed the exact same principal. In detail nonetheless. Your homework would go faster if you did the work yourself.
I have done all the problems, I am just trying to double check my answers
yes 66 and 2/3 is correct however 66.6 is not
Thank you,
blessedbe—definitely appreciate your attempts to use your work, however we'd prefer if you didn't delete your questions unless you made a mistake or the content gets abusive. Other people may look for the same answers on Google, and if you delete your question they won't be able to find the help :)
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