SOLUTION: The hang-time function V(T) = 48T2, relates vertical leap to hang time. A player has a vertical leap of 29 in. What is his hang time?
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Question 248255: The hang-time function V(T) = 48T2, relates vertical leap to hang time. A player has a vertical leap of 29 in. What is his hang time?
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The hang-time function V(T) = 48T2, relates vertical leap to hang time. A player has a vertical leap of 29 in. What is his hang time?
V(t)=
29=
=
.604=
=
.777sec=T
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