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To the nearest tenth of a second, how much longer would it take a dropped penny to fall 100 ft on the Moon than it would on Earth? s longer
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To the nearest tenth of a second, how much longer would it take a dropped penny to fall 100 ft on the Moon than it would on Earth?
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