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The formula v = square root of 64h gives the velocity v in feet per second of an object that has fallen h feet. find the velocity of an object that has fallen 84 feet. round to the nearest hundredth.
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Answer:
22.63
Explanation:
v = √64 * h
= √64 * 8
= √64 * √8
= 8 * 2√2
= 16√2 = 22.63
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