A drowsy cat is looking at a window from across the room, and sees a flowerpot that sail first up and then down past the window. The pot is in view for a total of 0.46 s, and the top-to-bottom height of the window is 2.20 m. How high above the window top does the flowerpot go? Number i Unit

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A drowsy cat is looking at a window from across the room, and sees a flowerpot that sail first up and then down past the window.
The pot is in view for a total of 0.46 s, and the top-to-bottom height of the window is 2.20 m. How high above the window top does
the flowerpot go?
Number i
Unit
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