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The formula V=square root of 64h gives the velocity V in feet per seconds of an object that has fallen H feet.Find the velocity of an object that has fallen 23 feet.Round to the…
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The formula V=square root of 64h gives the velocity V in feet per seconds of an object that has fallen H feet.Find the velocity of an object that has fallen 23 feet.Round to the nearest hundredth.
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Here is the answer: V= 69.74 feet/sec
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