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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 05:01, janiyaf8941

A dolphin is swimming with her friend. The dolphin jumps to a height of 4.5 meters above the surface of the
water as her friend swims 9.8 meters directly below her.
What is the position of the dolphin's friend relative to the surface of the water?

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