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A park ranger driving on a back country road suddenly sees a deer in his headlights 20 m ahead. The ranger, who is driving at 11.4 m/s, immediately applies the brakes and slows down with an acceleration of 3.80 m/s2. How much distance is required for the ranger's vehicle to come to rest? Only enter the number, not the units.

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