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  1. A trained dolphin leaps from the water with an initial speed of 12 m/s. It jumps directly towards a ball held by the trainer a
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  2. A dolphin leaps from the water with an initial vertical velocity of 36 feet per second. The dolphin's height h in feet t seconds
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  3. A dolphin leaps out of the water at an angle of 35 degrees above the horizontal. The horizontal component of the dolphin's
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  4. A dolphin leaps out of the water at an angle of 24.9 ° above the horizontal. The horizontal component of the dolphin's velocity
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  5. a policeman is pursuing a snatcher who is ahead by 72 of his own leaps. the snatcher takes 6 leaps while the cop takes 5 leaps,
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  6. a policeman is pursuing a snatcher who is ahead by 72 of his own leaps. the snatcher takes 6 leaps while the cop takes 5 leaps,
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  7. A dolphin experiences a force of 320 N [up]when it jumps out of the water. The acceleration of the dolphin is 2.6 m/s 2 [up].
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  8. A dolphin experiences a force of 320 N [up]when it jumps out of the water. The acceleration of the dolphin is 2.6 m/s 2 [up].
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  9. a bootlenose dolphin jumps out of the water. the path the dolphin travels can be modeled by h=-0.2d^2+2d, where h represents the
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  10. a bootlenose dolphin jumps out of the water. the path the dolphin travels can be modeled by h=-0.2d^2+2d, where h represents the
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