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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When trying to determine the speed of a car in an accident, police can use the formula , where s is the speed of a car in miles per hour and the distance d is the feet that it skids on a dry road. How fast was a car going, in miles per hour, if it skidded 54 feet on a dry road?

OpenStudy (tyteen4a03):

256*1 = 256. This would lead to \(\frac{256} {2}\).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When trying to determine the speed of a car in an accident, police can use the formula , where s is the speed of a car in miles per hour and the distance d is the feet that it skids on a dry road. How fast was a car going, in miles per hour, if it skidded 54 feet on a dry road?

OpenStudy (tyteen4a03):

@destineebarrett1234 Use a new question for a separate question. Also, the formula is missing.

OpenStudy (wwe123):

513/2

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