a.
To find: The velocity of the ball at
The average velocity of the ball at
Given information: The ball is dropped from the roof of a
Time (sec) | Height (ft) |
Calculation:
From the table, the height of the ball at
Calculate the average velocity of the ball on the interval
Thus, the average velocity of the ball at
b.
To graph: The scatter plot of the given data.
The scatter plot of the given data is shown in figure (1).
Given information: The ball is dropped from the roof of a
Time (sec) | Height (ft) |
Graph:
Plot all the points given in the table on the coordinate plane as shown below.
Figure (1)
Thus, the scatter plot of the given data is shown in figure (1).
c.
To find: The quadratic regression model for the given data.
The quadratic regression equation for the given data is
Given information: The ball is dropped from the roof of a
Time (sec) | Height (ft) |
Calculation:
The general equation of the quadratic regression model is
From the table, the value of
The required quadratic equation is given as:
Thus, the required quadratic regression equation for the given data is
d.
To find: The velocity of the ball at
The velocity of the ball at
Given information: The ball is dropped from the roof of a
Time (sec) | Height (ft) |
Calculation:
From part (c), the quadratic equation for the given data is
Apply the NDER method to find the velocity.
Further simplify the above value.
Thus, the velocity of the ball at
e.
To find: The speed of the ball when it hits the ground.
The speed of the ball when it hits the ground is
Given information: The ball is dropped from the roof of a
Time (sec) | Height (ft) |
Calculation:
From part (c), the quadratic equation for the given data is
Draw the graph of the quadratic regression as shown below.
Figure (2)
From the above figure, it can be observed that the ball hits the ground at
Apply the NDER method to find the velocity.
Thus, the speed of the ball when it hits the ground is
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