Answer:
- Between 0 and 0.5 second the ball rises 16 feet, but between 0.5 and 1 second it rises only 8 more feet
- The ball rises by 16 in the first half second, but only 8 feet over the next one
- After it reaches 25 feet in the air, the ball drops
- The height of the ball above ground gets larger until 1.25 seconds and then gets smaller after that time.
Explanation:
Let's rewrite the table:
Time (seconds) Height (feet) 
0 0 
0.5 16 
1 24 
1.25 25 
1.5 24 
2 16 
2.5 0
By simply looking at the table, we can see that the following statements are all correct:
- Between 0 and 0.5 second the ball rises 16 feet, but between 0.5 and 1 second it rises only 8 more feet
- The ball rises by 16 in the first half second, but only 8 feet over the next one
- After it reaches 25 feet in the air, the ball drops
- The height of the ball above ground gets larger until 1.25 seconds and then gets smaller after that time.