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A garden hose with an internal diameter of 1.6 cm is connected to a (stationary) lawn sprinkler that consists merely of a container with 25 holes, each 0.30 cm in diameter. If the water in the hose has a speed of 0.96 m/s, at what speed does it leave the sprinkler holes?
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