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A dime is dropped from a building at a height of 1,024 ft. If the equation for
height as a function of time is
h(t) = -16t2 + initial height where t is time
in seconds and h(t) is height in feet, how
many seconds will it take for the dime to
hit the ground?
[?] seconds

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