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Mr. Smith throws a good-luck penny into the air from a balcony 50 feet above Galileo's Wishing Well. The height of the penny in feet at any time t in seconds in represented by h(t) = 50 + 30t -16t . Use a calculator to answer the following questions. a) What is the highest the penny will rise above the mystical water? b) What is the penny's height after 1 magical second? c) When does the penny hit the water and grant Mr. Smith his wish?

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