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    A Ball Is Thrown Vertically Upwards from a Height of 7
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A Ball Is Thrown Vertically Upwards from a Height of 7

Question 34

Question 34

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A ball is thrown vertically upwards from a height of 7 ft with an initial velocity of 45 ft per second. How high will the ball go? Note that the acceleration of the ball is given by A ball is thrown vertically upwards from a height of 7 ft with an initial velocity of 45 ft per second. How high will the ball go? Note that the acceleration of the ball is given by   feet per second per second. A) 101.9219 ft B) 30.7305 ft C) 38.6406 ft D) 87.9219 ft E) 103.7219 ft feet per second per second.


A) 101.9219 ft
B) 30.7305 ft
C) 38.6406 ft
D) 87.9219 ft
E) 103.7219 ft

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