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Bats are extremely adept at catching insects in midair. If a 81.5-g bat flying in one direction at 7.21 m/s catches a 8.11-g insect flying in the opposite direction at 4.21 m/s, what is the speed of the bat immediately after catching the insect. (in m/s)

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