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Mathematics, 03.05.2021 01:30 sash0924

At the Autosport Show in Birmingham, England, in January 2001, karting champion Stuart Ziemelis demonstrated an electric race kart with a top speed of over 100 mph and acceleration from 0-60 mph in less than 4 seconds. The difference between the race kart's speed S and its top speed can be modeled by (100 - S) = 100 * (0.795) ^ t where the time in seconds after the start. Predict the electric race kart's speed after 8 seconds


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