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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 22:50 pringleosmond

An object is launched vertically at a velocity of 160 feet per second from the top of a building 100 feet above the ground. Use the model h=-16t^2+vt+c where h is the height of the object at any time t, c is the initial height, in feet, of the object, t is the time in seconds and v is the velocity of the object.
How long will it take the object to reach the maximum height, and what is the maximum height?(Round to the nearest whole number)

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