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The height h, in feet, that an arrow will reach t seconds after being shot directly upward is given by the formula h = 112t - 16t2. How high will the arrow be after 4 seconds? A…
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The height h, in feet, that an arrow will reach t seconds after being shot directly upward is given by the formula h = 112t - 16t2.
How high will the arrow be after 4 seconds?
A. 192 ft.
B. 320 ft.
C. 416 ft.
D. 704 ft.
E. 384 ft.
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Answer: E. 384ft.
Explanation:
112 - 16 = 96
96 x 4 = 384 ft.
Hopefully this helps! :)
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