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Suppose that a car skids 15 meters if it is moving at 50 kilometers per hour Acceleration-Velocity-Position when the brakes are applied. Assuming that the car always has the same contstant deceleration, how far (in meters) will it skid if it is moving at 100 kilometers per hour when the brakes are applied?.

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