A ball is thrown horizontally from the edge of the top of a building 35 m high strikes the ground 18.6 m from the foot of the building. Find the time it takes the ball to reach the ground. O 1.89 s O 1.94 s 2.67 s O 3.16 s

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For numbers 11-13, refer to the given statement below:
A ball is thrown horizontally from the edge of the top of a building 35 m high strikes the ground 18.6 m from the foot of the building.
Find the time it takes the ball to reach the ground.
1.89 s
O 1.94 s
2.67 s
3.16 s
Transcribed Image Text:For numbers 11-13, refer to the given statement below: A ball is thrown horizontally from the edge of the top of a building 35 m high strikes the ground 18.6 m from the foot of the building. Find the time it takes the ball to reach the ground. 1.89 s O 1.94 s 2.67 s 3.16 s
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