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Cathy is pedaling down a steep hill on her bicycle and wants to be able to coast up the next hill, which is 25.0 meters high, without pedaling up the hill at all. assuming her b…
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Cathy is pedaling down a steep hill on her bicycle and wants to be able to coast up the next hill, which is 25.0 meters high, without pedaling up the hill at all. assuming her bicycle is 100% efficient, her speed would have to be at least:
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BECAUSE 25.0 minus 100% is 15
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