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OpenStudy (tgannon998):

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OpenStudy (irishboy123):

have you had a go yourself?!

OpenStudy (eyesnapper):

Okay so I'd start with making a list of what y dimension variables are given and what x dimension variables are given.

OpenStudy (joseph127):

Looking at the question firstly you have to find the time carrion take to reach the ground and how far it is from the fox then you will be able to find the magnitude of it velocity and you can make use of this three formula's H=1\2*g*t t=s\u and V=s\t

OpenStudy (joseph127):

H=1/2*g*t^ 14=0.5*9.81*t^2 14=4.9*t^2 t=1.7sec now that we have the time it took to reach the ground we can now solve for the distance or point it landed t=s/u 1.7=s/1.5 s=2.55 now the distance between the carrion and the fox at ground level =7-2.55=4.45 now we sovle for how fast the fox has to run to catch the carrion immediately it get to the ground V=s/t V=4.45/1.7 V=2.62m/s And that's your answer.

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