An athlete on a trampoline

  1. An athlete on a trampoline leaps straight up into the air with an initial speed of 6.36 m/s. Find the maximum height reached by
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  2. An athlete on a trampoline leaps straight up into the air with an initial speed of 9.3 m/s. Find the following:(b) the speed of
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  3. You bounce on a huge trampoline and start oscillating up and down with a period of 3 s. After a long while, you come to rest but
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  4. The area of a rectangular trampoline is 112ft^2. The length of the trampoline is 6ft greater than the width of the trampoline.
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  5. The area of a rectangular trampoline is 112 ft`^{2}`. The length of the trampoline is 6 ft greater than the width of the
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  6. The area of a rectangular trampoline is 112 ft^2. The length of the trampoline is 6 ft greater than the width of the trampoline.
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  7. The area of a rectangular trampoline is 112 ft2. The length of the trampoline is 6 ft greater than the width of the trampoline.
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  8. #14.The area of a rectangular trampoline is 112 ft 2. The length of the trampoline is 6 ft greater than the width of the
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  9. The area of a rectangular trampoline is 112 ft`^{2}`. The length of the trampoline is 6 ft greater than the width of the
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  10. #14.The area of a rectangular trampoline is 112 ft 2. The length of the trampoline is 6 ft greater than the width of the
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