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The height of a rocket a given number of seconds after it is released is modeled by h(t)=-16t+32t+10 what does t represent?
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The height of a rocket a given number of seconds after it is released is modeled by h(t)=-16t+32t+10 what does t represent?
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59t cause t is the correct
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