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16) A car turns from a road into a parking lot. The car's initial velocity is 5.0m/s[45 degrees north of east]. The car makes a turn and has a velocity of 4.0m/s [10 degrees N of East ] after it turns. The turn takes 3.0s. Determine the car's average acceleration. Express your final answer in km/hr.
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