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A thermometer falls from a weather

balloon at a height of 7,744 ft. If the
equation for height as a function of time
is h(t) = -16t2 + initial height wheret is
time in seconds and h(t) is height in feet,
how many seconds will it take for the
thermometer to hit the ground?
[?] seconds

User Kfeeney
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Answer:

It will take 22 seconds for the thermometer to hit the ground.

Explanation:

A thermometer falls from a weather balloon at a height of 7,744 ft.

This means that the initial height is of 7744ft.

h(t) = -16t2 + initial height

So


h(t) = -16t^2 + 7744

How many seconds will it take for the thermometer to hit the ground?

This is t for which
h(t) = 0. So


0 = -16t^2 + 7744


16t^2 = 0 + 7744


t^2 = (7744)/(16)


t = \sqrt{(7744)/(16)}


t = 22

It will take 22 seconds for the thermometer to hit the ground.

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