A car, starting from rest, takes 12 seconds to accelerates uniformly, along a straight road, to a speed of 96 ft/s. If the car has covered a distance of 81 ft from the starting position, determine its speed.

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A car, starting from rest, takes 12 seconds to accelerates uniformly, along a straight road, to a
speed of 96 ft/s. If the car has covered a distance of 81 ft from the starting position, determine
its speed.
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