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To find the distance traveled by the car during the 10-second interval, you can use the equation of motion:

distance = average velocity × time

Since the car's velocity is changing uniformly from 20 m/s to 40 m/s, we can find the average velocity by taking the average of the initial and final velocities.

average velocity = (initial velocity + final velocity) / 2

Plugging in the values:

average velocity = (20 m/s + 40 m/s) / 2 = 30 m/s

Now we can calculate the distance:

distance = average velocity × time = 30 m/s × 10 s = 300 meters

Therefore, the car traveled a distance of 300 meters during the 10-second interval.

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