Answer:

Explanation:
The missing question is: "How high is the ball when it strikes the bat?"
The exercise provides you the following Quadratic function:

You know that it represents the height (in feet) of the ball as a function of the time (in seconds) since the ball hit the bat.
Based on this, you can conclude that when the ball strikes the bat the time in seconds is:

Therefore, in order to calculate the height in feet of the ball when it strikes the bat, you need to subsititute
into the function and then evaluate.
So, you get:
