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Mathematics, 27.01.2020 02:31 sihamabdalla591

An object is thrown downward, with an initial speed of 16 ft/s, from the top of a building 192 ft high. how many seconds later will the object hit the ground? use the equation
d = vt + 16t2,
where d is the distance in feet, v is the initial speed, and t is the time in seconds.

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