An object is thrown upward at a speed of 103 feet per second by a machine off the ground. The height of the object after t seconds can be found using the equation h(t) na height of 19 feet 16t + 103t + 19. Give all numerical answers to 2 decimal places. Give answers in the first box and units in the second box. When will the object reach the ground? units: When will the object reach its maximum height? units: What is its maximum height? units: For how long will the object be above 163 feet? units:

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### Projectile Motion Problem

An object is thrown upward at a speed of 103 feet per second by a machine from a height of 19 feet off the ground. The height of the object after \( t \) seconds can be found using the equation:

\[ h(t) = -16t^2 + 103t + 19 \]

Give all numerical answers to 2 decimal places. Give answers in the first box and units in the second box.

1. **When will the object reach the ground?**
   - Units: 

2. **When will the object reach its maximum height?**
   - Units: 

3. **What is its maximum height?**
   - Units: 

4. **For how long will the object be above 163 feet?**
   - Units:
Transcribed Image Text:### Projectile Motion Problem An object is thrown upward at a speed of 103 feet per second by a machine from a height of 19 feet off the ground. The height of the object after \( t \) seconds can be found using the equation: \[ h(t) = -16t^2 + 103t + 19 \] Give all numerical answers to 2 decimal places. Give answers in the first box and units in the second box. 1. **When will the object reach the ground?** - Units: 2. **When will the object reach its maximum height?** - Units: 3. **What is its maximum height?** - Units: 4. **For how long will the object be above 163 feet?** - Units:
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