SOLUTION: The distance, s (in feet), that an object on the moon will fall in t seconds is given by s(t) = 2.735t2. How far will an object fall on the moon in 2s?

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Question 950086: The distance, s (in feet), that an object on the moon will fall in t seconds is given by s(t) = 2.735t2. How far will an object fall on the moon in 2s?

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The distance, s (in feet), that an object on the moon will fall in t seconds is given by s(t) = 2.735t2. How far will an object fall on the moon in 2s?
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Use ^ (Shift 6) for exponents.
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s(t) = 2.735t^2
Sub 2 for t.