ANSWER
0.68 m
Step-by-step explanation
The BMX rider leaves the end of the ledge with an initial velocity - which is horizontal, of 25m/s and travels a horizontal distance of 9.3 m until he lands,
In this type of motion, there is no horizontal acceleration so the horizontal velocity is constant, thus the horizontal displacement is,
![x=v_(ox)t](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/1mijj8o0lii3w53sko7plcg8g943431f8n.png)
From this equation, we can find how long the biker was in the air,
![t=(x)/(v_(ox))=(9.3m)/(25m/s)=0.372s](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/s0czxj4xuuwx04k4d15rt0050egp5zyxzs.png)
Now we can use this time to find the height of the ledge. The vertical displacement is,
![y=v_(oy)t+(1)/(2)gt^2](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/mrbmr3rg7qgn99gmr0g7lk4gped5xwo2le.png)
The initial vertical velocity is zero because the biker left the ledge horizontally. g is the acceleration due to gravity, 9.81 m/s²,
![y=0+(1)/(2)\cdot9.81m/s^2\cdot0.372^2s^2\approx0.68m](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/m9qkv1tse42c27bvys5twvbd50x5vz7msu.png)
The ledge is 0.68 m high.