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    The Velocity Graph of a Car Accelerating from Rest to a Speed
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The Velocity Graph of a Car Accelerating from Rest to a Speed

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The velocity graph of a car accelerating from rest to a speed of 7 km/h over a period of 10 seconds is shown. Estimate to the nearest integer the distance traveled during this period. Use a right sum with The velocity graph of a car accelerating from rest to a speed of 7 km/h over a period of 10 seconds is shown. Estimate to the nearest integer the distance traveled during this period. Use a right sum with   .  . The velocity graph of a car accelerating from rest to a speed of 7 km/h over a period of 10 seconds is shown. Estimate to the nearest integer the distance traveled during this period. Use a right sum with   .

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