A skier leaves a jump with a horizontal velocity of 22.4 m/s. If the landing point is 78.5 m lower than the end of the ski jump, what horizontal distance did the skier jump? What was the skier's velocity when she landed?

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A skier leaves a jump with a horizontal velocity of 22.4 m/s. If the landing point is 78.5 m lower
than the end of the ski jump, what horizontal distance did the skier jump? What was the skier's
velocity when she landed?
Transcribed Image Text:A skier leaves a jump with a horizontal velocity of 22.4 m/s. If the landing point is 78.5 m lower than the end of the ski jump, what horizontal distance did the skier jump? What was the skier's velocity when she landed?
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