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Question 145112: Foul Ball. Suppose Charlie O'Brian hits a baseball straight upward at 150 ft/sec from a height of 5 ft.
Use the formula S=-16t^2 + v0t + s0
For reference: If an object is given an initial velocity of v0 feet per second from a height of s0 feet, then its height S after t seconds is given by the formula : S=-16t^2 + v0t + s0
: Foul Ball. Suppose Charlie O'Brian hits a baseball straight upward at 150 ft/sec from a height of 5 ft.
Use the formula S=-16t^2 + v0t + s0
For reference: If an object is given an initial velocity of v0 feet per second from a height of s0 feet, then its height S after t seconds is given by the formula : S=-16t^2 + v0t + s0

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Foul Ball. Suppose Charlie O'Brian hits a baseball straight upward at 150 ft/sec from a height of 5 ft.
Use the formula S=-16t^2 + v0t + s0
For reference: If an object is given an initial velocity of v0 feet per second from a height of s0 feet, then its height S after t seconds is given by the formula : S=-16t^2 + v0t + s0
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S(t) = -16t^2 + 150t + 5
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Stan H.