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In an experiment, students measured the speed s (in meters per second) of a falling object t seconds after it was released. The results are shown in the table below. Use the model In an experiment, students measured the speed s (in meters per second)  of a falling object t seconds after it was released. The results are shown in the table below. Use the model   to estimate the speed of the object after   seconds. Round your answer to two decimal places.   A)  21.05 meters/second B)  20.95 meters/second C)  24.25 meters/second D)  23.55 meters/second E)  22.65 meters/second to estimate the speed of the object after In an experiment, students measured the speed s (in meters per second)  of a falling object t seconds after it was released. The results are shown in the table below. Use the model   to estimate the speed of the object after   seconds. Round your answer to two decimal places.   A)  21.05 meters/second B)  20.95 meters/second C)  24.25 meters/second D)  23.55 meters/second E)  22.65 meters/second seconds. Round your answer to two decimal places. In an experiment, students measured the speed s (in meters per second)  of a falling object t seconds after it was released. The results are shown in the table below. Use the model   to estimate the speed of the object after   seconds. Round your answer to two decimal places.   A)  21.05 meters/second B)  20.95 meters/second C)  24.25 meters/second D)  23.55 meters/second E)  22.65 meters/second


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