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Problem: In a Broadway performance, an 89.8-kg actor swings from a 4.50-m-long cable that is horizontal when he starts. At the bottom of his arc, he picks up his 55.0-kg costar in an inelastic collision.
Part A: What maximum height do they reach after their upward swing?
I need help to find what maximum height they reach after their upward swing.
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