Problem #10. A researcher tests the braking distances of several cars. The braking distance from 60 miles per hour to a
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Problem #10. A researcher tests the braking distances of several cars. The braking distance from 60 miles per hour to a complete stop on dry pavement is measured in feet. The braking distances of a sample of cars are normally distributed, with a mean of 129 feet and a standard deviation of 5.18 feet. What is the longest braking distance one of these cars could have and still be in the bottom 1%?. (10 points) Hint this problem is similar to example 4 on page 255 of the textbook.