SOLUTION: A ball is tossed into the air at 40 feet per second from a height of 5 feet. How long will it take the ball to reach the ground? Use the formula s=16t^2+Vo t+So where Vo is the Ini
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Question 1144895: A ball is tossed into the air at 40 feet per second from a height of 5 feet. How long will it take the ball to reach the ground? Use the formula s=16t^2+Vo t+So where Vo is the Initial velocity, So is the initial altitude and s is the altitude in feet after t seconds.
Answer by ikleyn(52855) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Your equation IS NOT CORRECT (!).
The correct equation must be = + + .
Fix your post ----- and learn the subject (!)
Then re-post to the forum.
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