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A NASA test rocket launch is set up so that once the rocket takes off from a landing platform, It will splash down safely in a body of water 5kilometers away. If the launch angle for the experiment is set to an angle of elevation of 30 degrees, what is the minimum speed necessary to make sure the rocket reaches the water? Notes:1 kilometer = 1000meters

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