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If a Ball Is Dropped from a Height of H

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If a ball is dropped from a height of h feet it takes t seconds to hit the ground which is modeled by the equation If a ball is dropped from a height of h feet it takes t seconds to hit the ground which is modeled by the equation   . How long will it take the ball to hit the ground when it is dropped from 90 feet? Round to two decimal places if necessary. . How long will it take the ball to hit the ground when it is dropped from 90 feet? Round to two decimal places if necessary.

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