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A ball was dropped from rest covers 3/4ths of the distance to the ground in the last second of its fall. A) from what height the ball was dropped b) what was the total time of its fall. I have no clue how to do this :-/, and could use some help. What I do know-> gravity = 9.8m/s^2 Distance = VxT + 1/2x A x t^2 ... how would i go about solving this? Thanks @physics
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