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Solve. -The Height H in Feet of a Projectile Thrown Upward

Question 171

Question 171

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Solve.
-The height h in feet of a projectile thrown upward from the roof of a building after time t seconds is shown in the graph below. How high will the projectile be after 1.1 seconds?
Height (in ft) Solve. -The height h in feet of a projectile thrown upward from the roof of a building after time t seconds is shown in the graph below. How high will the projectile be after 1.1 seconds? Height (in ft)    Time (in sec)  A)  400 ft B)  475 ft C)  450 ft D)  425 ft Time (in sec)


A) 400 ft
B) 475 ft
C) 450 ft
D) 425 ft

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