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suppose you were 60 miles away from your destination and you were traveling at 60 mph.
But, you decelerate so that your speed in mph is equal to the amount of miles left. So at 59.5 miles from the destination, you are traveling 59.5 mph, and at 40 miles from the destination you would be going 40 miles per hour. And of course, when you reach your destination you will be 0 miles away from it and stop.
So my question is, how many hours would this take?
But, you decelerate so that your speed in mph is equal to the amount of miles left. So at 59.5 miles from the destination, you are traveling 59.5 mph, and at 40 miles from the destination you would be going 40 miles per hour. And of course, when you reach your destination you will be 0 miles away from it and stop.
So my question is, how many hours would this take?