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FOR THIS QUESTION, solve as if you are on the moon and use moon gravity (g = 1.7 m/s^2) The astronauts decide to play basketball on the moon. The ball rolls off the basket at a height of 2.1 meters and lands 4.5 meters from the hoop. How fast was it going as it left the hoop?
A.) 1.8 m/s
B.) 2.8 m/s
C.) 1.6 m/s
D.) 2.5 m/s

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