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If an object is thrown upward at 128 feet per second from a height of 76 feet, its height S after t seconds is given by the following equation. S(t) = 76 + 128t − 16t2 (a) What is the average velocity (in ft/sec) in the first 4 seconds after it is thrown? ft/sec (b) What is the average velocity (in ft/sec) in the next 4 seconds?

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