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1. You throw a ball up in the air with an initial speed of 35 m/s. At what point(s) in time is it 50 m above your head.
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1. You throw a ball up in the air with an initial speed of 35 m/s. At what point(s) in time is it 50 m above your head.
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1. You throw a ball up in the air with an initial speed of 35 m/s. At what point(s) in time is
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Answer:
1750s
Step-by-step explanation:
50×35=1750
speed = distance/time
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