SOLUTION: The distance an object falls is directly proportional to the square of the time has been falling. After 6 seconds it has fallen 1296 feet. How long will it take to fall 2304 feet?

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Question 118224: The distance an object falls is directly proportional to the square of the time has been falling. After 6 seconds it has fallen 1296 feet. How long will it take to fall 2304 feet?
in one second it falls 216 feet, I took 1296/6 which equals 216, but then I sort of got lost.

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You could use proportions to answer this question:
"The distance, d, an object falls is directly proportional the square of the time, t, it has been falling"
You are first given that it takes 6 seconds (t = 6) to fall 1296 feet (d = 1296). Substitute these values for t and d into the equation above to find the value of k, the proportionality constant.

Divide both sides by 36.

So now the equation is:
Now you can answer the given question of finding t when d = 2304 feet.
Divide both sides by 36.
Take the square root of both sides.
seconds.

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