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Taylor dropped a rubber ball from a height of 8 feet. the ball hit the ground after 1 second, bounced up to 5 feet in the next second, touched the ground after another second and bounced up to 2.5 feet after another second, at which time taylor grabbed the ball and held it at the height for 2 more second . what is the interval where the graph is constant ?
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