when a ball is thrown straight up into the air, the formula h = vt - 16t^2 gives the height h of the object above the ground after t seconds. its initial velocity is given as v. after how many seconds will the object hit the ground if it is thrown with the velocity of 96 feet per second.
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Julia went to work for a reputed company. under pressure from upper management to cut costs, she directed line employees to ignore some safety precautions, which increased productivity. which argument of institutional anomie theory does this support? businesses set effective moral examples. businesses resort to illegal means to earn profits. businesses focus on public welfare. businesses fairly distribute profits. businesses employ only legal means to earn profits.
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SAT, 30.06.2019 08:30
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