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- A driver in a car traveling at a velocity of 21.8 m/s sees a cat 50. meters away on the road. The car should stop 2.00 meters in front of the cat to avoid hitting the cat. How much time, in seconds, is required for the car to slow to a stop exactly 2.00 meters in front of the cat?
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