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This coming summer you go to the Athletic World Championship to claim gold medal in the...

This coming summer you go to the Athletic World Championship to claim gold medal in the long jump. You train all spring and are now able to reach a maximum speed of 9.1 m/s and launch angle of 41o. What is the maximum range (R) of your jump and how high (H) do you jump?

a. R = 10.4 m and H = 2.3 m

b. R = 9.2 m and H = 2.3 m

c. R = 8.4 m and H = 1.8 m

d. R = 9.2 m and H = 1.8 m

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