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An unsuspecting fish is swimming directly away from a hungry shark. The shark rapidly accelerates to a maximum speed of 11.27 m/s directly toward fish. At the instant the shark reaches its maximum speed, the fish is 30.21 m away from the shark. The fish moves with a constant speed of 2.38 m/s directly away from the shark and does not realize its peril from the approaching shark. How long after the shark reaches its maximum speed does it catch the fish

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