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An object fired at an angle of 31.9° above the horizontal takes 2.55 s to travel the last 15.5 m of its vertical distance and the last 10.5 m of its horizontal distance. With what speed was the object launched? (Note: This problem does not stipulate that the initial and final elevation of the object has to be the same!)
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