3. The world's fastest coconut tree climber takes only 4.9 s to climb 9.0 m (up) a coconut tree. Calculate the climber's average velocity for this motion. Assuming that the climb was straight upward.

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3. The world's fastest coconut tree climber takes only 4.9 s to climb 9.0 m (up) a coconut tree. Calculate the climber's average velocity for this motion. Assuming that the climb was straight upward.

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