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Apebble is tossed from the top of a cliff. the pebble's height in feet is given by y(t) = -16t2 + 6t + 200, where t is the time in seconds. its horizontal distance in feet from the base of the cliff is given by d(t) = 5t.
how far will the pebble be from the base of the cliff when it hits the ground? round to the nearest foot. ft use a number only.

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