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(ANSWER ASAP)lara made the table below of the predicted values for h(t), the height, in meters, of a penny t seconds after it is dropped off of the back of the bleachers. to the nearest tenth of a second, how much time would it take the penny to hit the ground?

(ANSWER ASAP)lara made the table below of the predicted values for h(t), the height-example-1
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The answer is 0.6, it is closest to 0 (the ground) during 0.6 seconds that shows it should be rounded downwards to 0.6.

I also took the test and it was 0.6 not 0.7.


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