A 6.23 kg bundle starts up a 32.9° incline with 146 J of kinetic energy. How far will it slide up the incline if the coefficient of kinetic friction between bundle and incline is 0.175?

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A 6.23 kg bundle starts up a 32.9° incline with 146 J of kinetic energy. How far will it slide up the incline if the coefficient of kinetic friction between bundle and incline is 0.175?

I tried to solve this and used the equation ((146-sin(32.9)*0.175*6.23*9.8)/(9.8*6.23)) and came up with the awnser of 2.2962701829236 which is incorrect. can you tell me where I made my mistake?

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