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When the lever is pulled, 2 kg of carbon dioxide is ejected at a speed of 60 m/s. the remaining mass of the person, chair, and cylinder is 80 kg.

after the ejection, how fast will the chair be moving?

select the best answer from the choices provided.

a)2.0 m/s

b)0.5 m/s

c)1.0 m/s

d)1.5 m/s

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