At what horizontal distance from the beetle should the fish fire?

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the archerfish hunts by dislodging an unsuspecting insect from its resting place with a stream of water expelled from the fish's mouth. Suppose the archerfish squirts water with a speed of 2.00 m/s at an angle of 50.0° above the horizontal, and aims for a beetle on a leaf 3.0 cm above the water's surface.

(a) At what horizontal distance from the beetle should the archerfish fire if it is to hit its target in the least time?
(b) How much time will the beetle have to react?

When I T=V0Sintheta/g I get the following 2.00Sin50.0/9.81=1.53 and I was told the correct reaction time is 0.021 Please help with equation. I am going bald here! thanks in advance
 
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