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The height of a coconut falling from a tree can be represented by the function h(t)=-16t^2 + 24, where h(t) is the height of the coconut, in feet, and t is time, in seconds.
What is the initial height, in feet, of the coconut?
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The answer is C "The values of h(t) when t = 4 and 5 should be 0."
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the coconut is falling from 24 feet
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