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How do I find the amount of time a ball was in the air if it was thrown from 83 ft above a field, and its velocity is 92 ft/sec?
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How do I find the amount of time a ball was in the air if it was thrown from 83 ft above a field, and its velocity is 92 ft/sec?
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How do I find the amount of time a ball was in the air if it was thrown from 83 ft above a field, and its velocity is 92 ft/sec?
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Divide 92/83 then you get the time
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