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| Question 334290:  Please help!
 The stopping distance d of a car after the brakes are applied varies directly as the square of the speed r.  If a car traveling 60 mph can stop in 200 ft, how many feet will it take the same car to stop when it's traveling 50 mph?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The stopping distance d of a car after the brakes are applied varies directly as the square of the speed r. If a car traveling 60 mph can stop in 200 ft, how many feet will it take the same car to stop when it's traveling 50 mph? -------------
 d = k/r^2
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 Find "k" using d = 200 when r = 60 mph
 200 = k/3600
 k = 720000
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 Equation:
 d = 720,000/r^2
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 If r = 50, d = 720,000/50^2 = 1152 ft
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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