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The high-speed police chase ends at an intersection as a 2,150-kg Ford Explorer (driven by Robin) traveling south at 35 m/s collides with a 18,250-kg garbage truck moving east at 1.55 m/s. The Explorer and the garbage truck entangle together in the middle of the intersection and move as a single object. Determine the post-collision speed two entangled vehicles.

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