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To find the acceleration of the car, we can use the following formula:

acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time

Given: Initial velocity (u) = 13 m/s Final velocity (v) = 25 m/s Time (t) = 6.0 seconds

Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

acceleration = (25 m/s - 13 m/s) / 6.0 s acceleration = 12 m/s / 6.0 s acceleration = 2 m/s²

Therefore, the acceleration of the car is 2 m/s².

To calculate the distance traveled by the car, we can use the following formula:

distance = (initial velocity + final velocity) / 2 * time

Substituting the given values, we have:

distance = ((13 m/s + 25 m/s) / 2) * 6.0 s distance = (38 m/s / 2) * 6.0 s distance = 19 m/s * 6.0 s distance = 114 m

Hence, the car traveled a distance of 114 meters in this time.

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