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s(t)=-4.9+vt+s. . To estimate the height of a building, a stone is dropped from the top of the building into a pool of water at ground level. How high is the building if the splash is seen 5.6 seconds after the stone is dropped?

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The height of a falling object can be approximated (assuming no air resistance) by
h(t) = -16t^2 + h0
where h0 is the initial height of the object.
We are given h(5.6) = 0 and are asked to find h0.
0 = -16*5.6^2 + h0
16*5.6^2 = h0
501.76 = h0
The height of the building is about 500 ft.
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