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Mr. Bob runs a carnival at the local town square. As part of the even, he launches some carnival workers from a cannon into a net. The nets are in a different position for each worker, because each worker has a different MASS. Mr. Bob positions the nets himself, but one day he has to stay home sick! Unfortunately, he didn't leave any directions for the other carnival workers to know where to position the net for each worker. The force applied by the cannon is constant each time it is shot. You are in charge of figuring out which net position goes with which carnival worker--match each carnival worker with the correct net position. a) Joe (78 kg) 150 m
b) Sam (63 kg) 123 m
c) Tina (51 kg) 178 m

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