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A ballet dancer, dancing on a smooth floor is spinning about a vertical axis with her arms folded with angular velocity of `20 rad//s`. When the stretches her arms fully, the spinning speed decrease in `10 rad//s`. If `I` is the initial moment of inertia of the dancer, the new moment of inertia is.

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