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Suppose the position function for a free-falling object on a certain planet is given by Suppose the position function for a free-falling object on a certain planet is given by   .A silver coin is dropped from the top of a building that is 1364 feet tall.Determine the average velocity of the coin over the time interval   . ​ A) -49   B) 15   C) 45   D) -45   E) -15  .A silver coin is dropped from the top of a building that is 1364 feet tall.Determine the average velocity of the coin over the time interval Suppose the position function for a free-falling object on a certain planet is given by   .A silver coin is dropped from the top of a building that is 1364 feet tall.Determine the average velocity of the coin over the time interval   . ​ A) -49   B) 15   C) 45   D) -45   E) -15  . ​

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Distinguish between different types of policies based on their objectives and targeted issues.
Understand the role and application of policy assessment tools such as matrices.
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