If V is the velocity in kmph, t
the stopping distance S of the vehicle, is
(A) 0.28V²t + V/0.01
(B) 0.28Vt + V²/0.1
(C) 0.28Vt + 0.01
(D) 0.28Vt + 0.01 V²/

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Answer: Option C

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