SOLUTION: If an athlete could jump 23.5 ft. when his takeoff velocity is 9.2 m/s, how far could he
jump be if his take-off velocity is only 09.0 m/s assuming that the jump is proportional
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Question 1187785: If an athlete could jump 23.5 ft. when his takeoff velocity is 9.2 m/s, how far could he
jump be if his take-off velocity is only 09.0 m/s assuming that the jump is proportional
to the square of the take-off velocity.
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