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Which table most likely relates the height, h(t), in meters, over time, t, in seconds, of a ball dropped from above ground level that hits the ground sometime between 4 and 6 seconds after it is dropped?
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Which table most likely relates the height, h(t), in meters, over time, t, in seconds, of a ball dropped from above ground level that hits the ground sometime between 4 and 6 seconds after it is dropped?
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The answer is graph
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I got the answer on edginuity the answer is B
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