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The terminal speed of a sky diver is 137 km/h in the spread-eagle position and 318 km/h in the nosedive position. assuming that the diver's drag coefficient c does not change from one position to the other, find the ratio of the effective cross-sectional area a in the slower position to that in the faster position.

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