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The 15000 kg bus is traveling in a road with the side profile shown. The velocity of the bus at point A is 27 m/s. Friction is neglected in this situation. The measurement shown is the altitude of each point above sea level.
a. Speed of the bus at point B.
b. Speed of the bus at point C.
c. Speed of the bus at point E.
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