Determine the negative acceleration he experienced

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Solve the all parts of following problem:

Problem: Colonel John P. Stapp, USAF, participated in studying whether a jet pilot could survive emergency ejection. On March 19, 1954, he rode a rocket-propelled sled that moved down a track at a speed of 632 mi/h. He and the sled were safely brought to rest in 1.40 s.

Part A: Determine the negative acceleration he experienced.

Part B: Determine the distance he traveled during this negative acceleration.

Don't just give me the answer; explain your steps as well.

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