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An elementary student kicks a ball straight into the air with a velocity of 16 feet/sec. If acceleration due to gravity is −32 ft/sec2, how many seconds after it leaves his foot will it take the ball to reach its highest point? Assume the position at time t = 0 is 0 feet. 1.25

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