Chapter 3: Q17. (page 69)
A tiger leaps horizontally from a 7.5-m-high rock with a speed of. How far from the base of the rock will she land?
Short Answer
The tiger lands at a distance of from the base of the rock.
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Chapter 3: Q17. (page 69)
A tiger leaps horizontally from a 7.5-m-high rock with a speed of. How far from the base of the rock will she land?
The tiger lands at a distance of from the base of the rock.
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