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Mathematics, 17.07.2020 16:01, any80

The distance needed for a car to stop depends on how fast the car is travelling. This distance can be calculated by adding the thinking distance and the braking distance. For example: at 30 miles per hour Here are the formulae to work out the thinking distance and the braking distance for a car travelling at miles per hour. Thinking distance = feet Braking distance = feet A car is travelling so that its braking distance is 125 feet. How fast is the car travelling? miles per hour

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