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Mathematics, 13.11.2020 18:50 emilylittle2442

The stopping distance, d ( in feet) for a van moving at a velocity (speed) v miles per hour is modeled by the equation: d = 0.04v + 1.1v
What is the stopping distance for a velocity of 10 miles per hour?
a. 10 ft
b. 7 ft
c. 15 ft
d. 13 ft

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