For a water balloon launched from a 4949-meter overlook with an initial vertical velocity of 24.524.5 meters per second, the height hh in meters as a function of time tt in seconds is h=−4.9t2+24.5t+49h=−4.9t2+24.5t+49. When will the balloon land and burst?

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For a water balloon launched from a 4949-meter overlook with an initial vertical velocity of 24.524.5 meters per second, the height hh in meters as a function of time tt in seconds is h=−4.9t2+24.5t+49h=−4.9t2+24.5t+49. When will the balloon land and burst?

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