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A Ball Is Thrown from a Roof

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Question 117

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A ball is thrown from a roof. Its height in feet is described by the equation A ball is thrown from a roof. Its height in feet is described by the equation   t seconds after launch. When is the ball at a height of 64 feet? A)    sec B)  3 sec C)    sec t seconds after launch. When is the ball at a height of 64 feet?


A) A ball is thrown from a roof. Its height in feet is described by the equation   t seconds after launch. When is the ball at a height of 64 feet? A)    sec B)  3 sec C)    sec sec
B) 3 sec
C) A ball is thrown from a roof. Its height in feet is described by the equation   t seconds after launch. When is the ball at a height of 64 feet? A)    sec B)  3 sec C)    sec sec

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