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Help for 20 points please??!???!?!?!?!??! The expression 16t2 models the distance in feet that an object falls during t seconds after being dropped. What distance will an object…
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Help for 20 points please??!???!?!?!?!??!
The expression 16t2 models the distance in feet that an object falls during t seconds after being dropped. What distance will an object fall in 3 seconds?
96 ft
48 ft
144 ft
64 ft
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The answer I got was:
144 ft
substitute 3 for t and solve
16(3
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Plug in 3 for t and you get 16(3)^2 which is 16(9) which is
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