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Question:
A dog jumps straight up in the air to catch a ball and lands on the ground 6.37 s later. Let h(t) represent the dog’s height, in meters, t seconds after he leaves the ground. Which equation models the dog’s height for a given time t?
Answer:
Option B:

Solution:
<u>General formula for the height of the projectile over time:</u>
(1) 
Where h = height in feet, t = time, v = initial velocity and s = initial height (feet)
(2) 
Where h = height in meters, t = time, v = initial velocity and s = initial height(meter)
Given initial velocity = 6.37 s and initial height is 0.
The height of the dog is in meters.
So, use second formula and substitute v = 6.37 and s = 0.



Hence option B is the correct answer.
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number 2 and 4
Step-by-step explanation:
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So, Y (the up and down part of the graph) equals K (The constant of proportionality, you get it by dividing Y by X), times X (the side by side part of the graph.)
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