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 g= - 32 f/s². 108 ft 36 ft 35 ft 71 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 g= - 32 f/s?.
108 ft
36 ft
35 ft
O 71 ft
Transcribed Image Text: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 g= - 32 f/s?. 108 ft 36 ft 35 ft O 71 ft
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