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A projectile is fired with initial speed A projectile is fired with initial speed   feet per second from a height of h feet at an angle of   above the horizontal. Assuming that the only force acting on the object is gravity, find the maximum altitude. Round to the nearest tenth of a foot.   A)  760.8 ft B)  2133.5 ft C)  311.0 ft D)  3013.1 ft feet per second from a height of h feet at an angle of A projectile is fired with initial speed   feet per second from a height of h feet at an angle of   above the horizontal. Assuming that the only force acting on the object is gravity, find the maximum altitude. Round to the nearest tenth of a foot.   A)  760.8 ft B)  2133.5 ft C)  311.0 ft D)  3013.1 ft above the horizontal. Assuming that the only force acting on the object is gravity, find the maximum altitude. Round to the nearest tenth of a foot. A projectile is fired with initial speed   feet per second from a height of h feet at an angle of   above the horizontal. Assuming that the only force acting on the object is gravity, find the maximum altitude. Round to the nearest tenth of a foot.   A)  760.8 ft B)  2133.5 ft C)  311.0 ft D)  3013.1 ft

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Comprehend and use the terminology specific to probability theory (experiment, sample space, event, outcome).
Calculate probabilities of complex events using fundamental probability rules.
Understand the concept and calculation of conditional probability.

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