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I can't do your homework for you ... because you left out half the question. But you will probably need these:
F=ma
s = u t + (1/2) a t^2
v = u + a t
(F=force, m mass, a acceleration, s distance, u initial velocity, a accelersation, t time, v final velocity)
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