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A car without passengers moving with certain velocity on a level ground can be stopped in a distance of 10 m. If the passengers add 25% of its weight, its stopping distance for the same braking force and velocity is (ignore (friction)

A

15m

B

10m

C

7.5m

D

12.5m

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