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A bush baby, an African primate, is capable of leaping vertically to the remarkable height of 2.3 m. To jump this high, the bush baby accelerates over a distance of 0.14m while extending the legs. The acceleration during the jump is approximately constant.

1)What is the acceleration during the pushing-off phase, in m/s2?

2)What is the acceleration during the pushing-off phase, in g's?

I honestly just don't know where to start. Ive tried several things but cant seem to get the right answer

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