SOLUTION: The formula h= 16t2 represents the distance h; infeet, that an object falls from rest after 1 seconds. In how many seconds will an object fall 400 ft.
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Question 276459: The formula h= 16t2 represents the distance h; infeet, that an object falls from rest after 1 seconds. In how many seconds will an object fall 400 ft.
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
400=16t^2
t^2=400/16
t^2=25
t=sqrt25
t=5 seconds.
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