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The velocity, V, of a specific object being dropped from a particular height, h, can be found by the radical function V equals the square root of the quantity 2 times h times a end quantity where a represents the acceleration in ft/sec2. If the acceleration due to gravity is 32.2 ft/sec2, at what height should you drop an object in order for it to have a velocity of 80 ft/sec?

5,152 feet
99.4 feet
71.8 feet
1.5 feet

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is" (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words.
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