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An apple is launched directly upward at 70 feet per second from a platform 100 feet high. The equation for this apple's height h at time t seconds after launch is - 16t+70t+100. What is the height of the
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An apple is launched directly upward at 70 feet per second from a platform 100
feet high. The equation for this apple's height h at time t seconds after launch
is - 16t+70t+100. What is the height of the apple after 5 seconds?
Height of apple:
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530
Explanation:
(16x5)+(70x5)+100=?
80+350+100=530
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