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A student late to class goes 35 mph past a school, where the speed limit is 25 mph. (The rest of the trip is legal at 35 mph; the student was only speeding while passing the school.) The 25-mph zone is 150 yards long. How much time did the student save (in seconds) by speeding past the school, endangering pedestrians and risking an expensive fine and poor insurance rating?