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An object is dropped from a small plane as the object falls its distance d above the ground after t seconds is given by the formula d=-16t^2+1000 which inequality can be used to find the interval of time taken by the object to reach the height greater then 300 feet above the ground

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That would be  -16t^2 + 1000 > 300  Answer
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User Bruno Lopes
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Answer:

The required inequality is
-16t^2+1000>300.

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

The provided formula is:


d=-16t^2+1000

Where t is seconds and d is distance.

It is given that the height should be greater then 300 feet above the ground.

The sign used for the greater then is ">".

Now translate the provided information into mathematical form as:


-16t^2+1000>300

Thus, the required inequality is
-16t^2+1000>300.

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