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On 10/24/14, Alan Eustace, a Google Executive, jumped from an altitude of nearly 136,000 feet (25.8 mi.) above the Earth, breaking the record set by Felix Baumgartner in 2012. Ignoring air resistance, how long did it take him to reach the speed of sound (340 m/s)?
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