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The linear model represents the height, f(x), of a water balloon thrown off the roof of a building over time, x, measured in seconds
part a: during what interval(s) of the domain is the water balloon's height increasing? (2 points)
part b: during what interval(s) of the domain is the water balloon's height staying the same? (2 points)
part c: during what interval(s) of the domain is the water balloon's height decreasing the fastest? use complete sentences to support your answer (3 points
part d: use the constraints of the real-
world situation to predict the height of the water balloon at 16 seconds. use complete sentences to support your answer
answer as best as you can


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