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  1. Water spraying from a large fountain follows a path modelled by the function h(d) = sa001-1.jpgd2 + 4d, for h ³ 0, where h is
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  2. The tap of a water fountain in a school is very slow and has a rate of flow of 0.4 litres/minute.A student drinks an average of
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  3. Water spraying from a large fountain follows a path modeled by the function h(d) = -2/3d^2+ 4d, for h > 0, where h is the height
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  4. The world's highest fountain of water is located appropriately enough in the Fountain Hills, Arizona. The fountain rises to a
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  5. A fountain sends water to a height of 116 m. What is the difference between the pressure of the water just before it is released
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  6. A fountain sends water to a height of 149 m. What is the difference between the pressure of the water just before it is released
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  7. Water coming out from a fountain is modeled by the function f(x) = −x2 + 8x + 2 where f(x) represents the height, in feet, of
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  8. Water coming out from a fountain is modeled by the function f(x) = −x2 + 8x + 2 where f(x) represents the height, in feet, of
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  9. Water coming out from a fountain is modeled by the function f(x) = -x^2 + 8x + 2 where f(x) represents the height, in feet, of
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  10. Water coming out from a fountain is modeled by the function f(x)= -x^2+5x+4 where f(x) represents the height, in feet, of the
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