SOLUTION: The distance an object falls varies directly with the square of the time it spends falling. If a ball falls 44.1 meters after falling for 3 ​seconds, how far will it fall aft

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Question 1041033: The distance an object falls varies directly with the square of the time it spends falling. If a ball falls 44.1 meters after falling for 3 ​seconds, how far will it fall after 5 ​seconds?
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