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Please help asap 50 pts

Please help asap 50 pts-example-1

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Answer:

h = 16 ft

Explanation:

dh/dt = -32t + 24

-32t + 24 = 0 when maximum

32t = 24

t = 24/32

t = 3/4

To find the maximum height just substitute "t" in

h = -16 (9/16) + 24(3/4) + 7

h = -9 + 18 + 7

h = 16ft

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A. If you were to graph the parabola using a table, you would get that its max height would be 16 feet, and it would get there in 3/4 of a second (t).
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