SOLUTION: A ball is dropped from a height of 784 ft. It's height h, in feet, after t seconds is given by h(t)=784-16t^2. After how long will the ball reach the ground?

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Question 1114858: A ball is dropped from a height of 784 ft. It's height h, in feet, after t seconds is given by h(t)=784-16t^2. After how long will the ball reach the ground?
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A ball is dropped from a height of 784 ft. It's [sic] height h, in feet, after t seconds is given by h(t)=784-16t^2. After how long will the ball reach the ground?
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