SOLUTION: The height, h (in feet), of a falling object on Mars is given by h=-6t2+s , where t is the time in seconds and s is the initial height in feet. If an object were dropped from a hei
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Question 567146: The height, h (in feet), of a falling object on Mars is given by h=-6t2+s , where t is the time in seconds and s is the initial height in feet. If an object were dropped from a height of 125 feet, how long would it take to travel half the distance to the ground?
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