SOLUTION: Approximate speed car traveling when brakes are suddently applied, use equation S=4.47L½. S= speed of car in miles per hour and L = length of skid marks left by the tires in feet.

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Question 148505: Approximate speed car traveling when brakes are suddently applied, use equation S=4.47L½. S= speed of car in miles per hour and L = length of skid marks left by the tires in feet. If 196-foot long skid marks were left by the car, at what speed was it traveling when the breaks were applied?
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Approximate speed car traveling when brakes are suddently applied,
use equation S=4.47L½.
S= speed of car in miles per hour and
L = length of skid marks left by the tires in feet.
If 196-foot long skid marks were left by the car, at what speed was it traveling when the breaks were applied?
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Let L = 196 and solve for S
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S = 4.47sqrt(196) = 62.58 mph
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Cheers,
Stan H.