A foot ball is kicked vertically upward from the ground and a student gazing at a window sees it coming upward passed him at 16 ft/sec^2. The window is 30 ft above the ground. a) how high does the ball go above the ground? b) how long does it take to go from a height of 30 ft to the highest point?

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 A foot ball is kicked vertically upward from the ground and a student gazing at a window sees it coming upward passed him at 16 ft/sec^2. The window is 30 ft above the ground. a) how high does the ball go above the ground? b) how long does it take to go from a height of 30 ft to the highest point?

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