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A certain juggler usually tosses balls vertically to a height 3.8 yd. To what height must they be tossed if they are to spend twice as much time in the air?
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A certain juggler usually tosses balls vertically to a height 3.8 yd. To what height must they be tossed if they are to spend twice as much time in the air?
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15.2 yards
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