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  1. A flowerpot falls from a windowsill 33.0 m above the sidewalk.a) How much times does a passerby on the sidewalk below have to
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  2. A flowerpot falls from a windowsill 25.0 m above the sidewalk.A. How fast is the flowerpot moving when it strikes the ground??
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  3. A rectangular flowerpot is 20 inches long 8 inches wide and 6 inches high.true or false if andy fills the flowerpot 2/3 fullof
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  4. A flowerpot is in the shape of a triangular prism. The base is in the shape of a right triangle with legs that measure 8 inches
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  5. A flowerpot falls from a windowsill 155.0 m above the sidewalk. How fast is the flowerpot moving when it hits the ground?
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  6. A flowerpot falls from a window sill 26.8 m above the sidewalk.What is the velocity of the flowerpot when it strikes the ground?
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  7. A flowerpot falls from a window sill 37.7 mabove the sidewalk. What is the velocity of the flowerpot when it strikes the ground?
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  8. A flowerpot falls from a window sill 28.4 mabove the sidewalk. What is the velocity of the flowerpot when it strikes the ground?
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  9. A flowerpot falls from a window sill 28.6 m above the sidewalk.What is the velocity of the flowerpot when it strikes the ground?
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  10. A flowerpot falls from a window sill 39.4 mabove the sidewalk. What is the velocity of the flowerpot when it strikes the
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