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You write the equation for the height
h(t) = -16*t^2 + 103t. (1)
From the general theory of the maximum of quadratic function you find the time for reaching the maximum
t = = 3.218 seconds.
Then you substitute this value t= 3.218 seconds for time into equation (1), and you get
= -16*3.218^2 + 103*3.218 = 165.77 feet. ANSWER
Solved.
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