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A24 kg child on a 3.2 kg sled is sliding at 6.0 m/s. as the sled passes underneath a tree, a 5.2 kg mass of snow falls vertically and lands on the moving sled. calculate the final velocity of the sled. can some one show me how to do this? not just the answer but

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