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You are hanging out with a friend at an archery range. Your friend is a lot stronger than you are, so her shots always have higher initial speed.

You should include rough sketches in your explanations for each of the following questions. It makes it easier for both you and the marker during a final exam.

a) You both shoot arrows horizontally at the same time from the same height. In what order do the arrows hit the ground?
b) What if you both shoot the arrows at an angle of 20 degrees above horizontal?
c) You decide to hang out with another friend who has equal strength to your strength. You launch an arrow at an angle of 25 degrees, and at the same time, your new friend launches an arrow at an angle of 10 degrees. Which one hits the ground first?

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