SOLUTION: A baseball is hit with an intial upward velocity of 80 feet per second will reach height h feet after t seconds as estimated by the formula h=3+80t-16^2

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Question 744589: A baseball is hit with an intial upward velocity of 80 feet per second will reach height h feet after t seconds as estimated by the formula h=3+80t-16^2

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