SOLUTION: The function S(D) =(7/2) √2D can be used to approximate the speed S, in miles per hour, of a car that has left skid marks of length D, in feet. How far will a car skid at 50 mph?

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Question 1151889: The function S(D) =(7/2) √2D can be used to approximate the speed S, in miles per hour, of a car that has left skid marks of length D, in feet. How far will a car skid at 50 mph? Round to two decimal places. Remember to round only on the last step. Clearly state your final answer in a complete sentence with proper grammar and correct spelling
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This appeared like you changed the formula from before. Follow the preivious advice and adapt according to your current formula.
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