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A cube m = 3. 00 kg slides down a frictionless incline as shown in the figure, and elastically strikes another cube m = 1. 30 kg at the bottom. If the incline is h = 35. 0 cm high and the table is h = 95. 0 cm off the floor, where does each cube land?.

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