We can use constant acceleration equation to solve for the distance.
Formula is:
Vf^2 = Vi^2 + 2ad
where Vf^2 is final velocity squared, Vi^2 is initial velocity squared, a is acceleration (or deceleration) and d is the distance.
we want the car to come to complete stop, that is, Vf^2 be equal to zero.
Therefore, the equation becomes 0 = Vi^2 + 2ad. Solving for d we get:
d = (-(Vi)^2)/2a). We can ignore the minus sign since acceleration is really deceleration.
We know initial velocity (23m/s) and we know acceleration (max= 300 m/s^2). Plugging these in, we get:
d = ((23 m/s)^2)/(2* 300m/s^2) = 0.88m
hope that helps