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![SOLVED: The graph shows the velocity, in feet per second, of a car accelerating from rest. Use the graph to estimate the distance the car travels in 8 seconds. SOLVED: The graph shows the velocity, in feet per second, of a car accelerating from rest. Use the graph to estimate the distance the car travels in 8 seconds.](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/a4e6949f-f7ed-4405-8ee2-f127a31071f7_large.jpg)
SOLVED: The graph shows the velocity, in feet per second, of a car accelerating from rest. Use the graph to estimate the distance the car travels in 8 seconds.
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NWS Reno on Twitter: "CFS stands for cubic feet per second. One cubic foot is about 7.5 gallons, or the volume of 4 basketballs, or ½ of a beer keg. Imagine watching
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The graph shows the velocity, in feet per second, of a car accelerating from rest. Use the graph to estimate the distance the car travels in 8 seconds. | Homework.Study.com
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