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A marble is flicked horizontally off a desk with a speed of 3.1 m/s. If it takes the marble 0.8 seconds to hit the ground, how far from the desk does it land? A. 2.48 m B. 2.92 …
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A marble is flicked horizontally off a desk with a speed of 3.1 m/s. If it takes
the marble 0.8 seconds to hit the ground, how far from the desk does it land?
A. 2.48 m
B. 2.92 m
C. 3.88 m
D. 0.26 m
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A. 2.48 m, see attached photo for steps
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