Physics, 17.09.2021 03:10 andydiaz1227
The driver of a car slams on the brakes, causing the car to slow down at a rate
of 29.0ft/s as the car skids 184ft to a stop.
How long does the car take to stop?
S
What was the car's initial speed?
ft/s
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