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  1. You and your friend are sledding on two sides of a triangle-shaped hill. On your side, the hill slopes up at 30.0° from the
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  2. You and your friend are sledding on two sides of a triangle-shaped hill. On your side, the hill slopes up at 30.0° from the
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  3. You and your friend are sledding on two sides of a triangle-shaped hill. On your side, the hill slopes up at 30.0° from the
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  4. A skier approaches the base of an icy hill with a speed of 11.6 m/s. The hill slopes upward at 24° above the horizontal.
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  5. Berry is standing at the edge of a hill that slopes downward and to the right. He notices that for every 5 feet you go in a
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  6. Berry is standing at the edge of a hill that slopes downward and to the right. He notices that for every 5 feet you go in a
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  7. a hill slopes upward at an angle of 14 degrees with the horizontal ground.what height does the man reach when he has traveled
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  8. A toboggan approaches a snowy hill moving at 12.9 . The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the snow and the
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  9. A toboggan approaches a snowy hill moving at 11.1 m/s . The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the snow and the
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  10. A toboggan approaches a snowy hill moving at 15.0 m/s. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the snow and the
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