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The police measured the skid marks made by a car that crashed into a tree. The formula used to approximate the distance in feet that it takes to stop a car after the brakes are applied for a car traveling at a rate of r miles per hour is d= 0.045 r^2 + 1.1 r . If the measurement gave a braking distance of 250 ft, was the driver exceeding the legal speed limit of 55 mi/h? Find the speed of the car before the brakes were applied.

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