SOLUTION: You brake your car from a speed of 55 mph. The table shows data that represent your car's speed versus the amount of time elapsed from the moment that you began to brake.
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Question 1011855: You brake your car from a speed of 55 mph. The table shows data that represent your car's speed versus the amount of time elapsed from the moment that you began to brake.
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