MARK BRAINLIEST

Here's something for new drivers to think about . Even an alert driver takes some time to react to a surprising situation , for instance a car slamming on the brakes in front of you , or a child running out into the street . Assuming a reaction time of 1 second that it might take a driver to hit the brakes , and knowing that there are 5,280 feet in a mile , how many feet will a car travel in one second at 30 miles per hour ? At 60 miles per hour ? (And know that this question only covers reaction time , not the amount of distance a car will take to stop once the brakes are applied , since no car actually " stops on a dime . ")

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Answer:

For 30 mph it’s 44 feet.

For 60 mph it’s 88 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

For the 30 mph, you have to divide 30 by 60 (minutes), then you divide it by 60 (seconds). After that, you multiply by 5280 and then you’ll get 44 feet.

For the 60 mph, you have to divide 60 by 60 (minutes), then you divide it by 60 (seconds). After that, you multiply by 5280 and then you’ll get 88 feet.

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