Answer:
Height of justin rocket , h =-

Displacement (h) = Time taken (t) × Velocity (v)
→ h = t v
Velocity of Pedro's rocket is twice of Justin rocket.
It gives , h = 2 t v
Velocity is inversely proportional with time.
So , if in the equation of Height of Justin rocket if we replace t by
, we can get height of Pedro's rocket.
H = Height of Pedro's rocket
H= -16 (t/2)² + 60 × (t/2) + 2
= - 4 t² + 30 t + 2
is the equation that models the height of Pedro's rocket.