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An observation deck extends 201 feet out above a valley. The deck sits 151 feet above the valley floor. If an object is dropped from the observation deck, its height h in feet, after t seconds, is given by h=-16t^2+151 . How long will it take for the object to be 6 feet above the valley floor?
Given the height of an object dropped from the observation deck modeled by the equation h(t) = -16t²+151. In order to know how long it will take for the object to be feet above the valley floor, we will substitute the height of the valley value into the equation;
h(t) = -16t²+151
If h = 6 feet
6 = -16t²+151.
6-151 = -16t²
-145 = -16t²
t² = -145/-16
t² = 145/16
t² = 9.0625
t = √9.0625
t = 3.01seconds
Hence it will take 3.01secs take for the object to be 6 feet above the valley floor.