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An object is thrown with a velocity of V, in feet/second, from an initial height of s feet. The object’s height at any time, t, in seconds, is given by h= -16t^2 + Vt + s. How long would it take an object thrown downward with an initial velocity of 25 ft/s from an initial height of 5,280 ft to reach the ground? (Round your answer to the nearest tenth.)

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