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The stopping distance (d meters) of a car is directly proportional to the s

The stopping distance (d meters) of a car is directly proportional to the square of its speed (s km/h) when the brakes are applied. A car travelling at 50 km/h requires a stopping distance of 20 meters. If the stopping distance is 51.2 meters, what is the speed of the car when the brakes are applied?

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