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The braking distance for an Audi A6 decelerating from 100 mph to 0 mph can vary based on factors such as road conditions, tire grip, and braking system efficiency. Generally, a rough estimate for a passenger vehicle is about 400 feet (or 120 meters) under optimal conditions. However, this distance can increase significantly in adverse conditions or with less effective braking systems. For precise calculations, specific vehicle data and conditions would be needed.

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