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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!! The equation 8 = 2 √ 5x can be used to estimate the speed, s, of a car in miles per hour, given the length in feet, x, of the tire marks it leaves on the
ground. A car travelling 90 miles per hour came to a sudden stop. According to the equation, how long would the tire marks be for this car?
A.380 feet
B.430 feet
C.355 feet
D.405 feet

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