SOLUTION: if a projectile is shot vertically upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 150 ft per sec. Neglecting air resistance, its height S (in feet) above the ground t seconds a

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Question 992221: if a projectile is shot vertically upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 150 ft per sec. Neglecting air resistance, its height S (in feet) above the ground t seconds after projection is given by S-16t^2 + 150t
after how many seconds will it be 60ft above the ground?

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if a projectile is shot vertically upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 150 ft per sec. Neglecting air resistance, its height S (in feet) above the ground t seconds after projection is given by S-16t^2 + 150t
after how many seconds will it be 60ft above the ground?
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