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They jump 6 feet into the air when scared! XD its true.
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9/8 seconds.
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I wanna be an armadillo
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teacher fail
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It says "not math drawing class" like you draw math drawings.
Just saying that because of the title ^^"
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this is pretty obviously fake :/ losers
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Er, whoever said gravity pulls at 9.8 ft/sec^2?
You meant meters per second squared. The jump is quite a bit less than one second.
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holy failing teacher xD
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Actually, yes they do! Texans regularly pick dead armadillo out of their truck grills because their main instinct when they see a truck barreling down the road toward them is, you guessed it, jump high in the air.
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drawing class? i think you mean art, dumbass. ART.
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18 feet per second isnt that fast. thats only initial velocity. as soon as he takes off, gavity pulls at him at 9.8 ft/sec^2, so after 1 second, it'll only be going 8.2 ft/sec, then within the next second, he would be on the ground. Its like a 1.5 second jump.
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fake... but still funny
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my teacher would have given me bonus marks for this.
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Sloppy hand writing for a teacher!:0
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Not the same handwriting. Look at the R, A, and T's. Completely different. They're both just sloppy! LOL
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Armadillos do jump when startled, but only 3 or 4 feet into the air. Not 18 for whoever said they could on the comments.
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wtf... thats not factoring... that would be kinematics... and theres not even enough information to do the question... nice armadillo though
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fake
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I like the fact the teacher's comment in red pen, is in the same handwriting as the answer to the question!
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Teacher's dumb as hell.
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