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Michael is competing in the long jump event. When he approaches the long jump pit, he jumps with an initial vertical velocity of 40 ft/s. How long is Michael in the air? A. 2 s B. 2.5 s C. 3 s D. 3.5 s
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Michael is competing in the long jump event. When he approaches the long jump pit, he jumps with an initial vertical velocity of 40 ft/s. How long is Michael in the air?
A. 2 s
B. 2.5 s
C. 3 s
D. 3.5 s
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Answer: C, 2.5s
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