SOLUTION: The formula f(x) = 0.44x² +1.1x gives you safe stopping distance in feet, where x is your speed in mile per hour. Make a table of values for 10,20,30,40,50, and 60mi/h

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Question 375520: The formula f(x) = 0.44x² +1.1x gives you safe stopping distance in feet, where x is your speed in mile per hour.
Make a table of values for 10,20,30,40,50, and 60mi/h

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