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Saki is ice-skating to the left with a velocity of 5\,\dfrac{\text{m}}{\text{s}}5 s m . a steady breeze starts blowing, causing saki to accelerate leftward at a constant rate of 1.5\,\dfrac{\text{m}}{\text{s}^2}1. 5 s 2 m . after 6\,\text s6s, what is saki's velocity? answer using a coordinate system where rightward is positive.

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