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A soccer ball is kicked into the air from the ground. If the ball reaches a maximum height of 25 ft and spends a total of 2.5 s in the air, which equation models the height of the ball correctly? Assume that acceleration due to gravity is –16 ft/s2.

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Equation h=-16t²+40*t

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User Carmina
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Hello,

g=9.81m/s²= 9.81/0.3048 =32.18.. ft/s² rounded to 32

h=-g/2*t²+vt+h0
if t=0,h=0 ==>h0=0

==>h=-16*t²+vt
50 ft in 2.5s ==> 25 ft in 1.25s

25=-16*1.25²+v*1.25
==>v=50/1.25=40

Equation h=-16t²+40*t
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