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In a soccer free kick, a player kicks a stationary ball toward the goal that is 18 m away. He kicks the ball at an angle of 22° from the horizontal at a speed of 23 m/s. How long does the ball take to reach the goal? And how far off the ground is the ball when it reaches the goal?
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