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On the surface of the Moon, a ball is thrown horizontally, with a speed of 15 m/s, from the top of a 6 m tall hill. How far from the point on the ground directly below the launch point does the ball strike the ground? (On the Moon, the acceleration due to gravity is only 1.67 m/s2.)
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