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Marcy golf Phenom Kyle G. tees off from the 14th at Glen Abbey. The green (where the ball lands) is the same as the tee-off elevation. If Kyle hits the ball with a firing velocity of 38 m/s at an angle of 30o up from the horizontal. Find: a) The time the ball is in the air. b) The range (horizontal distance) the ball travels c) The maximum height the ball reaches above the tee off elevation. * Help

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