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a) v0=32; s0=0;

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b)

s=16 ft.
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c) The position s=0 when the ball hits the ground.

-16t=0
-16t/-16=0/-16
t=0s. This is the time we threw the ball.
t-2=0
t-2+2=0+2
t=2 s. This is the time that the ball hit the ground.
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d)This is a parabolic function and it's maximum value occurs at its vertex. There are a couple of ways to find the vertex. If your taking caluculus, this is where you would do something different than what I'm showing you now.
The x value of the vertex can be found by putting your function in standard form.

In your problem:

a=-16, b=32

t=1 s. (At 1 s. the ball is as high as it will go.)
Substitute that into your function to find out how high it will go.

s=-16+32
s=16 ft. That is how high the ball will go in a perfect physics universe.