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Stones are thrown horizontally with the same velocity from the tops of two different buildings. One stone lands twice as far fr...

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Stones are thrown horizontally with the same velocity from the tops of two different buildings. One stone lands four times as far from the base of the building from which it was thrown as does the other stone. Find the ratio of the height of the taller building to the height of the shorter building.
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Henry
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