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A 60 kg skier with an initial velocity of 12 m/s coasts up a hill. At the top of the hill, the skier is traveling at 9.75 m/s. Assuming there is no friction in the skis, how high was the hill?(1 point) Responses
A.2.5 m
B.0.25 m
C.7.35 m
D. 10 m
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B. 0.25 m
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