Multiple Choice
A bat moving at 90 km/h strikes an oncoming ball moving at 110 km/h. If the batter follows through so that the speed of the bat doesn't change during the hit and the coefficient of restitution of the ball is 0.6, what speed does the batted ball have after it has been struck?
A) 66 km/h
B) 200 km/h
C) 20 km/h
D) 210 km/h
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