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SOLVED: The graph shows the velocity, in feet per second, of a car accelerating from rest. Use the graph to estimate the distance the car travels in 8 seconds.
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Suppose the player is running from first to second at a speed of 25 feet per second. Find the rate at which the distance from home plate is changing when the player
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