What speed does the ball hit the ground

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A ball is kicked with an initial velocity of 15.5 m/s in the horizontal direction and 10.5 m/s in the vertical direction.

vx = 15.5 m/s

vy = 10.5 m/s

Part (a) At what speed does the ball hit the ground in m/s?

Part (b) For how long does the ball remain in the air in seconds?

Part (c) What maximum height is attained by the ball in meters?

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