1. 2.64 kg m/s
The angular momentum of each mass is given by:

where
m = 2 kg is the mass
v = 1.1 m/s is the speed
r = 0.6 m is the distance from the center of rotation
Substituting the numbers, we get

Since we have two masses in two different hands, the combined angular momentum will be twice the angular momentum of each mass:

2. 4.4 m/s
The angular momentum must remains constant: this means that the only quantity that will change in the formula will be v, the speed.
The formula for the total angular momentum is:

In this case, we have:
L = 2.64 kg m/s
m = 2 kg
r = 0.15 m (because she pulled her arms to this distance)
Re-arranging the equation, we can find the new speed v:
