A skier is at the top of a run that consists of two slopes having different inclines

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A skier is at the top of a run that consists of two slopes having different inclines (Figure P3.70). The skier lets go, beginning the run with essentially zero speed. Ignoring friction, what are

(a) his speed at the end of the lower slope and \((b)\) his average acceleration over the entire run?

Data from Figure P3.70

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