(a)
The stopping distance on a dry as well as wet pavement of a car using the given functions.The speed of the car is 55 miles/hour.The functions on dry pavement and wet pavement are as dry pavement
(b)
The graph which represents the stopping distance for a dry pavement and the one for the wet pavement out of the given graphs.The functions on dry pavement and wet pavement are as dry pavement
(c)
How accurate are the calculated answers to the ones given in the graph. The functions on dry pavement and wet pavement are as dry pavement
(d)
The speed at which the stopping distance will exceed 540 feet on a dry pavement.The functions on dry pavement and wet pavement are as dry pavement
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