Physics, 10.12.2019 23:31 jagmeetcheema
Andrew kicks a ball along a straight path. the ball rolls straight forward for 13.2 meters. then andrew kicks the ball straight back. the ball rolls back along the same path for 9.5 meters. what distance did the ball travel?
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