To get how many inches the model is divide by feet per inch
242/22=11
The model in 11 inch long
Should be the first one
Answer:
5.38516480713
Step-by-step explanation:
11/4 is the mixed fraction of that
If this is a parabolic motion equation, then it is a negative parabola, which looks like a hill (instead of a positive parabola that opens like a cup). Your equation would be h(t)= -16t^2 + 20t +3. That's the equation for an initial velocity of 20 ft/s thrown from an initial height of 3 ft. And the -16t^2 is the antiderivative of the gravitational pull. Anyway, if you're looking for the maximum height and you don't know calculus, then you have to complete the square to get this into vertex form. The vertex will be the highest point on the graph, which is consequently also the max height of the ball. When you do this, you get a vertex of (5/8, 9.25). The 9.25 is the max height of the ball.
Answer:
20 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
60/3=20
hope this helps :)