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Marlena created a table of values representing the height in feet, h ( t ), of a coconut falling to the hard ground with a height of 0 feet, collected over t seconds. Assume the coconut does not bounce. A 2-column table with 6 rows titled Height of Coconut over Time. The first column is labeled t with entries 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The second column is labeled h (t) with entries 210, 194, 146, 66, negative 46, negative 190. Which statement is true? The initial height of the coconut is 190 feet. The coconut will hit the ground between 4 and 5 seconds after it was dropped. The values of h ( t ) when t = 4 and 5 should be 0. The maximum height of the coconut was 1 second after it was dropped.
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