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A ball is launched from a sling shot. After 1 second, the ball is 121 feet in the air; after 2 seconds, it is 224 feet in the air
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A ball is launched from a sling shot.
After 1 second, the ball is 121 feet in the air; after 2 seconds, it is 224 feet in the air
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Did you not get the chance to finish this?
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