A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 48 ft/s from the top of a building 35 ft high. How high from the top of the building will the ball go? Use ft/s2. a. 71 ft b. 108 ft c. 36 ft d. 35 ft.

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A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 48 ft/s from the top of a building 35 ft high. How high from the top of the building will the ball go? Use  ft/s2.

a. 71 ft
b. 108 ft
c. 36 ft
d. 35 ft.

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