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An extreme skier slides down an incline that forms an angle 24 degrees above the horizontal. The skier starts from rest and accelerates firmly at 4.00m/s^2 for a distance of 50.0m to the edge of a cliff. The cliff is 30.0m above the powdery snow below. Find how far from the bottom of the cliff the skier lands.
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