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If the flare is launched with an initial velocity of 144 feet per second, find the height after 2 seconds. The answer is not 288!
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If the flare is launched with an initial velocity of 144 feet per second, find the height after 2 seconds. The answer is not 288!
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h= ut -16 t^2
h = 144(2) - 16 (4)
= 288 - 64 = 224
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