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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 06:00 chychy2003

A car is pulling out of a grocery store without stopping first. The driver said they were going about 10 km/h when they left the parking lot and hit the other car. There was an eye witness
that said the whole thing happened in the blink of an eye (about 0.3 seconds, 0.000083
hours). Was the driver telling the truth? How do you know?

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