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When Michael Wilson of the Harlem Globetrotters slam- dunked a basketball 12 feet, his hang time for the shot was approximately 1.16 seconds. What was the vertical distance of his jump, rounded to the nearest tenth of a foot?

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Answer:

5.4 feet.

Explanation:

We have been given that when Michael Wilson of the Harlem Globetrotters slam- dunked a basketball 12 feet, his hang time for the shot was approximately 1.16 seconds. We are asked to find vertical distance of his jump.

We will use formula
t=(√(d))/(2) to solve our given problem, where, 't' represents hang time of a player and 'd' represents vertical distance of a player's jump.

Upon substituting
t=1.16 in above formula, we will get:


1.16=(√(d))/(2)

Multiply both sides by 2:


1.16*2=(√(d))/(2)*2


2.32=√(d)

Now, we will square both sides of our equation as:


2.32^2=(√(d))^2


5.3824=d

Round to nearest tenth of a foot:


d\approx 5.4

Therefore, the vertical distance of Wilson's jump was approximately 5.4 feet.

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