SOLUTION: Please help me solve this the distance h a body will move in free fall is expressed by the formula {{{h=.5*gt^2}}} g=980 centimeters per second^2 t=20 seconds

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the distance h a body will move in free fall is expressed by the formula

g=980 centimeters per second^2
t=20 seconds

Found 2 solutions by MathLover1, Alan3354:
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.........cancel squared seconds

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Please help me solve this
the distance h a body will move in free fall is expressed by the formula

g=980 centimeters per second^2
t=20 seconds
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h = 0.5*980*20^2
= 490*400 cm
= 196000 cm
= 1960 meters

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