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20 October, 23:28

Avantraveling 20 miles per hour can stop in 60 feet. If a van is traveling 32 miles per hour what is it's stopping distance

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  1. 20 October, 23:57
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    20 mi/60ft can be reduced to 1mi/3ft. So Basically for every mile traveled it takes 3 feet to stop. Therefore 32:3 = 10.67
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