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A ball is thrown straight upward from a bridge and then falls all the way to the ground (past the bridge) . The ball s height h (in feet) above the ground t seconds after the ball is thrown is given by A ball is thrown straight upward from a bridge and then falls all the way to the ground (past the bridge) . The ball s height h (in feet)  above the ground t seconds after the ball is thrown is given by   . What is the average rate of change of the height of the ball between   seconds and   seconds? A)  0.3 ft/sec B)  42.40 ft/sec C)  115 ft/sec D)  136.44 ft/sec E)  213.09 ft/sec . What is the average rate of change of the height of the ball between A ball is thrown straight upward from a bridge and then falls all the way to the ground (past the bridge) . The ball s height h (in feet)  above the ground t seconds after the ball is thrown is given by   . What is the average rate of change of the height of the ball between   seconds and   seconds? A)  0.3 ft/sec B)  42.40 ft/sec C)  115 ft/sec D)  136.44 ft/sec E)  213.09 ft/sec seconds and A ball is thrown straight upward from a bridge and then falls all the way to the ground (past the bridge) . The ball s height h (in feet)  above the ground t seconds after the ball is thrown is given by   . What is the average rate of change of the height of the ball between   seconds and   seconds? A)  0.3 ft/sec B)  42.40 ft/sec C)  115 ft/sec D)  136.44 ft/sec E)  213.09 ft/sec seconds?


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