SOLUTION: using the equation; calculate the height of the gold ball at 25 seconds. equation;-11/72x + 11/4x +1 Any help would be muchly appreciated! thankyou very much Would i just put

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Question 673662: using the equation; calculate the height of the gold ball at 25 seconds.
equation;-11/72x + 11/4x +1
Any help would be muchly appreciated! thankyou very much
Would i just put 25 as x, however i get a negative value and height cant be negative. Is this correct?

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using the equation; calculate the height of the gold ball at 25 seconds.
equation;-11/72x + 11/4x +1
Any help would be muchly appreciated! thankyou very much
Would i just put 25 as x, however i get a negative value and height cant be negative. Is this correct?

Why haven’t you posted the entire problem? An equation has 2 sides, and an equals sign.

Anyway, considering that you deliberately left this info out, if there is a negative sign in the above supposed equation, then height = 65.93056. If there is none, then height = 73.56944.

Do you think you could also share with us how you ended up with a negative value for the height?

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