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  2. Sarah competes in a long jump competition.Her first jump is 4.25m. Her best jump is 12% more than this. However, her best jump
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  3. Mary competes in a long jump con tion. Her first jump is 4.8 m.Her best jump is 10% more than this. However, her best jump is
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  4. Sarah competes in a long jump competition her first jump is 4.25 m her best jump is 4% more than this however her best jump is
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  5. Colonel Harry a. Froboess of Switzerland jumped upward and outward from a windonw of a blimp and landed in a body of water on
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  6. My question is straight out of the textbook, and I'm struggling to understand it.Surprisingly, very few athletes can jump more
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  7. A person is standing on a 10-m bridge above a road. He wants to jump from the bridge and land in the bed of a truck that is
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  8. Surprisingly, very few athletes can jump more than 2.7 ft (0.82 m) straight up. Use d = 1/2 gt2 and solve for the time one
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  9. A person is standing on a 10-m bridge above a road. He wants to jump from the bridge and land in the bed of a truck that is
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  10. Surprisingly, very few athletes can jump more than 2.6 ft (0.8 m) straight up. Use d = 1/2 gt2 and solve for the time one spends
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