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5 August, 10:04

An arrow is shot vertically upward at a rate of 160 feet per second from ground level. Use the projectile formula h

=

-

16

t

2

+

v

0

t

+

h

0

to determine when the arrow hit the ground.

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  1. 5 August, 10:09
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    after 10 seconds

    Step-by-step explanation:

    h=-16t^2+v0*t+h0

    ground level is h0 with a measure of 0

    160 is v or velocity

    0=-16t^ (2) + 160t+0

    0=-16t^ (2) + 160t

    0=16t (-t+10)

    0/16t = (-t+10)

    0=-t+10

    -10=-t

    10=t

    t=10
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