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Punxsutawney phil was sleep-walking last night. he managed to wander out into the middle of the road, when a car came into sight. the function d=0.037v² represents the relationship between the velocity of the car and the distance needed to stop the car (d= distance in feet and v= velocity in mph)
1. what distance does the car need to come to a complete stop if it’s traveling at 60 mph
2. if phil is 100 feet away when the driver hits the brake, will phil be roadkill?
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