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Deon throws a ball into the air. The height h of the ball, in meters, at time t seconds is modeled by the function h(t) = -5t+ 4t+ 33. When will the ball hit the ground?
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Deon throws a ball into the air. The height h of the ball, in meters, at time t seconds is modeled by the function h(t) = -5t+ 4t+ 33. When will the ball hit the ground?
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The time the ball will hit the ground is 1.4 seconds
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