SOLUTION: f an object dropped in earth's atmosphere, the distance d in feet it falls in t seconds is given by the formula d=16t^2. How long will it take for an object to fall 900 feet? A, 4

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Question 874466: f an object dropped in earth's atmosphere, the distance d in feet it falls in t seconds is given by the formula d=16t^2. How long will it take for an object to fall 900 feet?
A, 4.68 sec
B. 7.5 seconds
C. 21.9 seonds
D. 56.25 seconds

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
= 7.5sec
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