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Mathematics, 28.03.2020 00:18 jjxt126

A hawk flying at a height of 60 feet spots a rabbit on the ground. If the hawk dives at a speed of 55 feet per second, how
long will it take the hawk to reach the rabbit?
(Hint: A model for the vertical motion of a projected object is given by the equation h = -16t2 + vt + s, where h is the height
in feet, t is the time in seconds, v is the initial velocity in feet per second, and s is the starting height of the object in feet. Use
this equation to find the time taken by the hawk to reach the rabbit.)

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