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Jump Distance 454F99

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1. The problem asks to solve the equation related to the jump distance: \( (4x - 9) = 2x + 2x \).\n2. This is an algebraic equation where we need to find the value of \( x \).\n3. Start by simplifying the right side: \( 2x + 2x = 4x \).\n4. So the equation becomes \( 4x - 9 = 4x \).\n5. Subtract \( 4x \) from both sides: \n$$ 4x - 9 - \cancel{4x} = 4x - \cancel{4x} $$\nwhich simplifies to \( -9 = 0 \).\n6. This is a contradiction, meaning there is no solution for \( x \) that satisfies the equation as given.\n7. Therefore, the equation \( (4x - 9) = 2x + 2x \) has no solution, implying the jump cannot be 22cm further under these conditions.