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An astronaut on the moon throws a baseball upward. The astronaut is 6 ft 6 in tall, and the initial velocity of the ball is 40 ft per sec. The height s of the ball in feet is given by the equation s = -2.7t^2 + 40t + 6.5, where t is the number of seconds after the ball was thrown. Complete parts a and b.

a. After how many seconds is the ball 14 ft above the moon's surface?

After _ seconds the ball will be 14 ft above the moon's surface.

(Round to the nearest hundredth as needed. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)


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