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The free-fall speed of an object, in terms of distance, measured in meters, can be modeled by the function s(d) = 4d^1/2. If the free-fall speed is measured at 5.657 meters/second, approximately how far has the object fallen? Can someone solve this please? I need an answer fairly quick

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