Answer:
x = 1.58 m , As this distance is much less than the distance to Ferdinand, it doesn't get wet
Explanation:
This problem can take a small amount of water as if it were a particular to analyze if it reaches where Ferdinand is (x = 10m), with this analysis we see that we can treat this problem as a projectile launch.
Let's look for the time it takes to reach the ground, the water initially comes out horizontally, so the initial vertical speed is zero (I go = 0)
  y = [tex]v_{oy}[/tex] t - ½ g t²
  y = 0 - ½ g t²
  t² = -2y / g
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  t² = - 2 (-1.0) /9.81
  t = 0.452 s
with this time we calculate the horizontal distance traveled
  x = v₀ₓ t
  x = 3.5 0.452
  x = 1.58 m
As this distance is much less than the distance to Ferdinand, it doesn't get wet
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