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An object of mass 10.0 kg is released from the top of an inclined plane which makes an angle of inclination of 30.0 with the horizontal. The object slides along the inclined plane.
 
  The questions refer to the instant when the object has traveled through a distance of 2.00 m measured along the slope. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the mass and the surface is 0.200. Use g = 10 m/s2. How much work is done by gravity? A) 100 J
  B) 20.0 J
  C) 0 J
  D) 10.0 J
  E) 131 J

Question 2

There are 2.00 dry pints to 1.00 dry quart, 8.00 dry quarts to 1.00 peck, 4.00 pecks to 1.00 bushel. A farmer wants to pick enough berries to fill 40,000 pint containers. How many bushels of berries does the farmer need?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

625 bushels



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