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A ball is kicked upward. The height, h (in feet), of the ball is modeled by h = -16t+ 40t, where t is measured in seconds. How long does it take the ball to reach its highest point? O A. 25 seconds OB.
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A ball is kicked upward. The height, h (in feet), of the ball is modeled by h = -16t+ 40t, where t is
measured in seconds.
How long does it take the ball to reach its highest point?
O A. 25 seconds
OB. 1.25 seconds
O c. 2.5 seconds
OD. 1.4 seconds
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*ESTIMATE* MAY NOT ME CORRECT, 1.25 seconds
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