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  5. Imagine a student drops a coin (5 grams), a small parachute (21 grams), and a hammer (710 grams) from a height of 10 meters in a
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  6. A coin contains 9 grams of nickel and 16 grams of copper, for a total weight of 25 grams.What percentage of the metal in the
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  9. A coin (5 grams), a small parachute (21 grams), and a hammer (710 grams) are all dropped from a height of 10 meters. The coin
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