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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 23:53 kyleereeves2007

You throw your ball into the air from a height of 4.2 feet with an
initial vertical velocity of 24 feet per second. Use the vertical
motion model, h = -1672 + vt + s, where y is the initial
velocity in feet per second and s is the height in feet, to
calculate the maximum height of the ball. Round your answer
to the nearest tenth if necessary.
Maximum height: __feet

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