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alexdok [17]
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How do you stop your questions on here from getting your questions from getting removed?

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Amanda [17]3 years ago
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you don't........................

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#include <cmath>  // to use math functions like sqrt()

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cout << "The (shortest) distance between the cars is: "<<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<shortDistance;

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I will explain the program with an examples:

Let us suppose that the average speeds of cars are:

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shortDistance =  222.56

 

Hence the output is:

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