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The simplest way is to calculate the initial velocity of the ball, by using F=m*a and v = a* t. So it depends on how big the force was and how long it made contact with the ball as well as how massive the ball is.
You also need to know the angular trajectory of the ball. Once you know that, you separate the initial velocity into horizontal and vertical velocity vectors using basic trig/geometry. (Using typical angular notation, the (vertical velocity) = sin(angle)*Velocity. and the (horizontal velocity) = cos(angle)* velocity.
Use the vertical velocity component to calculate how long it stays in the air. (t=2*v/g)
Then multiply the time it stays in the air by the horizontal velocity to get the distance traveled. ( D = V * t)
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