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14. George Jetson is driving his ship to work at a speed of 54.8 m/s. He sees a space cop 1302.9 meters ahead and causes his ship to accelerate for 39.2 sec at a rate of -1,097 m/s. What is the speed of George's ship when he reaches the cop?​

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