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At a certain instant in time, the number of cars, N, traveling on a portion of a certain highway can be estimated by the formula
\(N = \frac{200Ld}{600+s^2}\)
where L is the number of lanes in the same direction, d is the length of the portion of the highway, in feet, and s is the average speed of the cars, in miles per hour. Based on the formula, what is the estimated number of cars traveling on a 1/2-mile portion of the highway if the highway has 2 lanes in the same direction and the average speed of the cars is 40 miles per hour? (5,280 feet = 1 mile)
A. 155
B. 96
C. 80
D. 48
E. 24
The OA is D
At a certain instant in time, the number of cars, N, traveling on a portion of a certain highway can be estimated by the formula
\(N = \frac{200Ld}{600+s^2}\)
where L is the number of lanes in the same direction, d is the length of the portion of the highway, in feet, and s is the average speed of the cars, in miles per hour. Based on the formula, what is the estimated number of cars traveling on a 1/2-mile portion of the highway if the highway has 2 lanes in the same direction and the average speed of the cars is 40 miles per hour? (5,280 feet = 1 mile)
A. 155
B. 96
C. 80
D. 48
E. 24
The OA is D

















