Answer:I think it’s A sorry if it’s wrong.
it takes 5 seconds to reach a height of 40 ft. and It takes 2.5 seconds to reach maximum height.
Let h(t) represent the height of the ball at time t.
Given that the height is given by:
h(t) = -16t² + 80t + 40
1) For the ball to reach a height 0f 40 ft, h(t) = 40, hence:
40 = -16t² + 80t + 40
16t² - 80t = 0
t(t - 5) = 0
t = 0 or t = 5
Hence it takes 5 seconds to reach a height of 40 ft.
2) The maximum height is at h'(t) = 0,
h'(t) = -32t + 80
-32t + 80 = 0
32t = 80
t = 2.5
It takes 2.5 seconds to reach maximum height.
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Answer:
The first equation, sorry can’t explain.
The prediction is 193.86 lb.
Substituting 73 for x, we have:
-102.3923 + 4.0582*73 = 193.86
For this use the law of sines:


cross-multiply:
16×sin (J) = 11×0.97
sin(J) = 10.72/16
sin(J) = 0.67
hit the "arcsin" button on your calculator:

therefore answer B. 42 is the correct answer!!