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Object A undergoes a head-on collision with Object B. If Object A was traveling at 10 m/s and has a mass of 8 kg, and Object B has a mass of 6 kg, how fast was Object B traveling if both objects come to rest after the collision? Report your answer to one decimal place. Please do not include units or the answer will be marked incorrect.

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