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On the moon the acceleration due to gravity is 5 ft/sec2. An astronaut jumps into the air with an initial upward velocity of 8 ft/sec.
How high does she/he go?

How long is the astronaut off the ground?
10 years ago

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Steve
h(t) = 8t - 2.5t^2

so, just find the vertex of that parabola.
10 years ago

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