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A rock is dropped from the top of a building and hits the ground at a velocity of −72ft/sec. If the acceleration due to gravity is −32ft/sec^2, what is the height of the buildin…
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A rock is dropped from the top of a building and hits the ground at a velocity of −72ft/sec. If the acceleration due to gravity is −32ft/sec^2, what is the height of the building?
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It should be twelve feet
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