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A pirate shoots a cannonball into the air from a height of 10

feet with an initial vertical velocity of 160 feet per second. Use
the vertical motion model, h = –16t+ vt + s, where v is
the initial velocity in feet per second and s is the height in feet,
to calculate the maximum height of the cannonball. Round your
answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.

User Mora
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We are basically given most of what we need to calculate the height of the cannonball.

We use the formula h = –16t+ vt + s to find the height requested.

Let v = 160

Let s = 10

Let t = time in seconds

Was the value of t included? We need to know t to plug into our formula.

You know everything else except for t. Go back to your notes to search for t. Afterward, plug the value of t and everything else given above into the formula and calculate to find h.

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