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Answer 1
Answer: Subtract by 3


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Your answer would be be subtract 3

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The maximum height that the ball reaches is sf = 31 feet from the ground

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution:-

- A ball is thrown vertically upwards from an initial elevation of si = 6 feet from the ground.

- The velocity with which the ball was thrown up, vi = 40 ft/s

- We can determine the maximum height of the ball when it is thrown vertically up by using the 3rd kinematic equation of motion.

                      vf^2 - vi^2 = 2*g*( sf - si )

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vf : The final velocity of the ball, for maximum height it is = 0

sf : The final height of the ball from the ground

g : Gravitational constant = -32 ft/s^2

                      0 - 40^2 = -2*32*( sf - 6 )

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