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Let f(s)=1.1s+0.03s2 represent the stopping distance (in feet) of a car travelling at s miles per hour. calculate f(60) and estimate the increase in stopping distance if speed is increased from 60 to 61. compare your estimate with the actual increase. f(60)= feet estimated increase in stopping distance: feet actual increase in stopping distance.

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