SOLUTION: if for every mile per hour in speed that a squad car is traveling it takes 3/4 of a foot to come to a complete stop, how many feet will it take a squad car traveling 30 mph to come
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Question 372568: if for every mile per hour in speed that a squad car is traveling it takes 3/4 of a foot to come to a complete stop, how many feet will it take a squad car traveling 30 mph to come to a complete stop.
Answer by ayalyaniv(6) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
30*3/4=22.5
It will take 22.5 feet to stop completely
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