What horizontal distance did the froghopper cover


The froghopper, Philaenus spumarius, holds the world record for insect jumps. When leaping at an angle of 58.0degree above the horizontal, some of the tiny critters have reached a maximum height of 57.7cm above the level ground. Initial velocity is 3.97m/s What horizontal distance did the froghopper cover for this world-record leap?

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