Since the object is launched into the air from a height of 5 feet, we can assume that the object is initially at rest (or with negligible initial velocity) and is experiencing free fall.
In free fall, the height (h) of an object as a function of time (t) can be described by the equation: h = -16t^2 + vt + s, where v is the initial velocity and s is the initial height.
To determine the time it would take the object to hit the ground, we need to find the value of t when the height (h) is 0.
Looking at the graph, we need to find the point where the graph crosses the x-axis (the time axis).
Since the graph is not provided, we cannot determine which option would most likely represent the time it would take the object to hit the ground. Please provide the graph or additional information for further assistance.
An object is launched into the air from a height of 5 feet.
Using the graph, determine which of the following would most likely represent the time it would take the object to hit the ground.
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