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An Object Moving Vertically Is at the Given Heights at the Specified

Question 35

Question 35

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An object moving vertically is at the given heights at the specified times. Find the position equation An object moving vertically is at the given heights at the specified times. Find the position equation   for the object. At t = 1 second, s = 421 feet At t = 2 seconds, s = 358 feet At t = 3 seconds, s = 263 feet A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   for the object. At t = 1 second, s = 421 feet
At t = 2 seconds, s = 358 feet
At t = 3 seconds, s = 263 feet


A) An object moving vertically is at the given heights at the specified times. Find the position equation   for the object. At t = 1 second, s = 421 feet At t = 2 seconds, s = 358 feet At t = 3 seconds, s = 263 feet A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
B) An object moving vertically is at the given heights at the specified times. Find the position equation   for the object. At t = 1 second, s = 421 feet At t = 2 seconds, s = 358 feet At t = 3 seconds, s = 263 feet A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
C) An object moving vertically is at the given heights at the specified times. Find the position equation   for the object. At t = 1 second, s = 421 feet At t = 2 seconds, s = 358 feet At t = 3 seconds, s = 263 feet A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
D) An object moving vertically is at the given heights at the specified times. Find the position equation   for the object. At t = 1 second, s = 421 feet At t = 2 seconds, s = 358 feet At t = 3 seconds, s = 263 feet A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
E) An object moving vertically is at the given heights at the specified times. Find the position equation   for the object. At t = 1 second, s = 421 feet At t = 2 seconds, s = 358 feet At t = 3 seconds, s = 263 feet A)    B)    C)    D)    E)

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