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A fireman is standing on top of a building 20.0 m high. He finds that if he holds the hose so that water issues from it horizontally at 12 m/s, the water will hit a burning wall of an adjacent building at a height of 15.0 m above the ground. What is the horizontal distance from the fireman to the building?

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