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2.1.2, 2-14: The jackrabbit is jumping along and encounters a brick wall that is 2.5 feet high and 1 foot wide. Can he clear the wall if his jump is the same height and width as in problem 2‑13? If so, how close to or far away from the wall should the jackrabbit be when he jumps? Use your model to decide.

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