SOLUTION: I have another one: the height of a building is 1651 ft. how long would it take an object to fall to the ground from the top. Use the formula s = 16t^2, where s is the distance, i

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Question 456647: I have another one:
the height of a building is 1651 ft. how long would it take an object to fall to the ground from the top. Use the formula s = 16t^2, where s is the distance, in feet traveled by an object falling freely from rest in t seconds

Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
plug in 1651 for s and solve for t
it is s=16t^2 not s=16ft^2