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Aporsche 911 turbo is already 100 feet from the starting line of a drag racing strip and going 56 feet
per second. the car is accelerating toward the finish line at a constant rate of 32 feet per second per
second (ft/sec).
a. draw a picture and write equations to model the porsche's speed and distance from the starting
line.
b. assuming it can continue to accelerate at this rate, how long until the porsche reaches its top
speed of 205 miles per hour (about 300 feet per second).
c. how long until the porsche reaches the finish line of the 660-foot-long drag strip?

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