?The number of feet it takes for a car traveling at x miles per hour to stop on dry

Chapter 6, Problem 80

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The number of feet it takes for a car traveling at x miles per hour to stop on dry, level concrete is given by the polynomial \(0.06 x^{2}+1.1 x\) . Find the stopping distance when \(x = 40\) mph .

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0.06x^2+1.1x

x=40

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