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An arrow shot into the air is 160t -16^2 feet above the ground t is seconds after it is released. During what period of time is the arrow above 384 feet?
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An arrow shot into the air is 160t -16^2 feet above the ground t is seconds after it is released. During what period of time is the arrow above 384 feet?
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An arrow shot into the air is 160t -16^2 feet above the ground t is seconds after it is released. During what period of time is the arrow above 384 feet?
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Between 4 to 6 seconds. Took the test and that's what they gave me.
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