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7. If the cannon shown below shoots a cannonball straight forward at 150 m/s and the cannon is 10 meters above the canyon below, determine the horizontal distance of the cannonball. (1 pt for work, 1 for
answer with units) (hint: you will need to use both projectile equations!)

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