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A water balloon is catapulted into the air so that it's height, in meters, after t seconds is h = -4.9t^ +27t +2.4 How High is the balloon after 3 seconds?
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A water balloon is catapulted into the air so that it's height, in meters, after t seconds is h = -4.9t^ +27t +2.4 How High is the balloon after 3 seconds?
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A water balloon is catapulted into the air so that it's height, in meters, after t seconds is h = -4.9t^ +27t +2.4
How High is the balloon after 3 seconds?
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Just replace t with 3 and solve.
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