SOLUTION: use the formula t=.25 square root of d to answer each question. how many seconds will it take a rock kicked off a 100-foot cliff to hit the water below? I am confused on how t

Algebra.Com
Question 759180: use the formula t=.25 square root of d to answer each question.
how many seconds will it take a rock kicked off a 100-foot cliff to hit the water below?
I am confused on how to use the formula in the equation.

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
t=.25 square root of d to answer each question.
how many seconds will it take a rock kicked off a 100-foot cliff to hit the water below?
------
t = 0.25*sqrt(100) = 0.25*10 = 2.5 seconds
--------------
Cheers,
Stan H.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Please help me answer this question A small rock sits on the edge of a tall building. A... (answered by richwmiller)
1.How many mililiters of a 20% acid solution should Annie mix with a 60% acid solution to (answered by Mathtut)
Use the formulae: Given: distance off the ground d= -16t^2 +50t +347 for a rock thrown (answered by stanbon)
A football is punted and has a hang time T of 4.6 seconds. Use the formula... (answered by josmiceli)
To find the height of a bridge above a river, a man drops a rock into the water. It takes (answered by Alan3354)
the height "h" of a rock, "t" seconds after it is dropped off a cliff is given by the... (answered by josmiceli)
The height h of a rock t seconds after it is dropped off a cliff is given by the equation (answered by Boreal)
Josey drops a rock off a 100 meter cliff. a) How long will it take for the rock to reach (answered by Boreal)
A football is kicked straight up from a height of 4 feet with an initial speed of 50 feet (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)