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A Model Rocket Is Launched from the Ground

Question 39

Question 39

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A model rocket is launched from the ground. Its height in feet is described by the equation A model rocket is launched from the ground. Its height in feet is described by the equation   t seconds after launch. When does the rocket hit the ground? Round to two decimal places. A)  7.5 sec B)  3 sec C)  2.74 sec t seconds after launch. When does the rocket hit the ground? Round to two decimal places.


A) 7.5 sec
B) 3 sec
C) 2.74 sec

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