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3. When you threw the ball upward at 40 m/s, how much time would have passed from when you threw it to when you catch it? * 2 seconds 4 seconds 8 seconds 12 seconds
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3. When you threw the ball upward at 40 m/s, how much time would have
passed from when you threw it to when you catch it? *
2 seconds
4 seconds
8 seconds
12 seconds
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The correct answer would be 4 seconds
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