The equation f(t) = -16t² + 176t is a quadratic equation, and so its maximum must be found at its vertex. In order to get this, you can use the formula
t = -b/2a.
Substituting, we have:
t = -176/2(-16) = 5.5 seconds.
But this is just only the time needed for the flare to reach its maximum height. To solve for the time the flare has been in the air, we multiply the maximum height by 2.
2 x 5.5 seconds = 11 seconds.