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A baseball is thrown upward at an initial speed of 9.5 m/s. The approximate height of the ball, h meters, after t seconds, is given by the equation h= -4.9t+9.5t+1. At the same time, a golf ball is hit upward at an initial speed of 12 m/s. The approximate height of the ball, h meters, after t second, is given by the equation h=-4.9t^2+12t. When are both balls at the same height? Round to the nearest tenth.


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