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Please help asap 50 pts

Please help asap 50 pts-example-1
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The correct answer is definitely C.  Note how the highest off the ground that the object will ever be is 120 ft, and that the -16*t^2 term clearly demonstrates that the object is falling from height 120 ft.  That -16 comes from g, the acceleration due to gravity, which is -32 ft per (second squared).
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I believe the answer is C. It doesn't make sense to drop an object from -16 feet, and it doesn't make sense to have a -120 in the equation. It should be positive for it to come out right.