SOLUTION: If a line of cars are all following each other on a road with a speed limit of 35 and the first vehicle is going 35 mph will the fourth car in the line also be going 35 mph? Why or

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Question 955157: If a line of cars are all following each other on a road with a speed limit of 35 and the first vehicle is going 35 mph will the fourth car in the line also be going 35 mph? Why or why not?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If a line of cars are all following each other on a road with a speed limit of 35 and the first vehicle is going 35 mph will the fourth car in the line also be going 35 mph? Why or why not?
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It might be, it might not.
No way to know.

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