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Any help on the way to start this would be great The July 13, 2013 Science News reported on a study of cheetahs done by Alan Wilson of the University of London Royal Veterinary College in Hatfield. The report states that the cheetah "brakes" before turning if it is pursuing an impala. When traveling at 16 m/s, the cheetah has a turning radius of 19.7 meters. Turning radius is directly proporational to the square of the velocity. If the cheetah reduces its speed to 4.1 m/s before beginning to turn, then its turning radius becomes:

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