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  1. If an object is fired upward from the top of a tower at a velocity of 80 feet per second, the tower is 200 ft high, the formula
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  2. An object is thrown or fired straight upwards at an initial speed of v_0 ft⁄s will reach height h feet after t seconds, where
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  3. An object is thrown or fired straight upwards at an initial speed of v_0 ft⁄s will reach height h feet after t seconds, where
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  4. A projectile is fired straight upward from ground level with an initial velocity of 320 feet per second. (Assume t = 0 seconds
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  5. An object is fired straight up from the top of a 200-foot tower at a velocity of 80 feet per second. The height h(t) of the
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  6. How did President George W. Bush respond to questions about how the September 11 plot could have gone undetected? (1 point)
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  7. Fireworks are fired at an angle of 82degrees with the horizontal. They are expected to explode about 100 m in the air, 4.8 secs
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  8. I am reposting to correct a mistake.I forgot to add a decimal point. An object is fired vertically upward with an initial speed
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  9. An object fired at an angle of 31.9° above the horizontal takes 2.55 s to travel the last 15.5 m of its vertical distance and
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  10. An object fired at an angle of 31.9° above the horizontal takes 2.55 s to travel the last 15.5 m of its vertical distance and
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