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Mathematics, 19.03.2021 18:20 bella6786

A snow skier launches off a ramp that is 10 feet tall. The upward velocity of the skier is 12 ft per second. A. Write an equation that models the height H (in feet) of the skier as a function of time T (in seconds).
B. After how many seconds does the skier land?
C. When does the skier reach maximum height?
D. What is the maximum height reached?
E. With the same upward velocity, would the skier stay in the air longer launching from a 8-foot ramp or 12-foot ramp?

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