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You Dropped a Ball from a Roof of a Building

Question 98

Question 98

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You dropped a ball from a roof of a building that is 144 feet high. The height h of a ball in feet t seconds after dropped from the roof can be estimated by the equation You dropped a ball from a roof of a building that is 144 feet high. The height h of a ball in feet t seconds after dropped from the roof can be estimated by the equation   . Find when the ball will hit the ground (height equal to zero) . A)  3 sec B)  6 sec C)  12 sec D)  0 sec . Find when the ball will hit the ground (height equal to zero) .


A) 3 sec
B) 6 sec
C) 12 sec
D) 0 sec

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