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Mathematics, 20.02.2021 01:00 Jolenesopalski

A 94 kg lumberjack stands on a 1200 kg log in a pool of water. Initially, the lumberjack and the log are at rest. The lumberjack then starts jogging toward shore along the length of the log. If the lumberjack's speed relative to the shore is 2.2 m/s, what is the log's speed relative to the shore?

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