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Please answer ASAP. A 25.0 kg dog decides to go for a solo hike to the top of a 850.0 m tall mountain. 1. How much work does the dog do? 2. If the dog walks along the trail and covers a distance of 2550 m, what is the average force exerted by the dog? 3. Imagine there is a second dog with the same mass that decides to walk the trail but takes an alternative route that zigzags back and forth (its a much easier walk). Which dog does more work?

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