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The Distance S (In Feet) Covered by a Car After

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The distance s (in feet) covered by a car after t sec is given by The distance s (in feet)  covered by a car after t sec is given by   . Find a general expression for the car's acceleration at any time   . A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​  . Find a general expression for the car's acceleration at any time The distance s (in feet)  covered by a car after t sec is given by   . Find a general expression for the car's acceleration at any time   . A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​  .


A) The distance s (in feet)  covered by a car after t sec is given by   . Find a general expression for the car's acceleration at any time   . A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
B) ​ The distance s (in feet)  covered by a car after t sec is given by   . Find a general expression for the car's acceleration at any time   . A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
C) ​ The distance s (in feet)  covered by a car after t sec is given by   . Find a general expression for the car's acceleration at any time   . A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
D) ​ The distance s (in feet)  covered by a car after t sec is given by   . Find a general expression for the car's acceleration at any time   . A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​
E) ​ The distance s (in feet)  covered by a car after t sec is given by   . Find a general expression for the car's acceleration at any time   . A)    B)  ​   C)  ​   D)  ​   E)  ​

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