A stone is thrown vertically into the air from a tower 100ft high at the same instant that a second stone is thrown upward from the ground. The initial velocity of the first stone is 50 fps and that of the second stone is 75 fps. When will the stones be at the same height from the ground? Where will the first stone be at the same height with the second stone from the ground?

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A stone is thrown vertically into the air from a tower 100ft high at the same instant that a second
stone is thrown upward from the ground. The initial velocity of the first stone is 50 fps and that of
the second stone is 75 fps. When will the stones be at the same height from the ground? Where will the first stone be at the same height with the second stone from the ground?

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