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2 years ago
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Using the driver's speed in feet per second, how far did her car travel during her reaction time?Round your answer to two decima

l places
Mathematics
1 answer:
Gemiola [76]2 years ago
7 0

The distance traveled by the driver during her reaction time based on her speed was 44 feet.

<h3>How far did the driver get during her reaction time?</h3>

find the speed in feet per second to be:

= (40 x 5,280 feet per hour) / Number of seconds in an hour

= 211,200 / 3,600

= 58.67 feet per second

With a reaction speed of 3/4 seconds, the distance traveled is:

= 58.67 x 3/4

= 44 feet

Full question is:

The driver of a car traveling at a speed of 40 miles per hour had to stop the car quickly. Using the driver's speed in feet per second, how far did her car travel during her reaction time of 3/4 of a second?Round your answer to two decimal places

Find out more on reaction time at brainly.com/question/6167212.

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