A projectile is shot straight upwards. It's approximate height above ground t seconds after it is launched is shown in t

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A projectile is shot straight upwards. It's approximate height above ground t seconds after it is launched is shown in t

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A projectile is shot straight upwards. It's approximate height above ground t seconds after it is launched is shown in the table below. 2 480 5 960 7 1110 11 1040 13 810 Height (1) Use the data to construct a scatter plot, then complete the following. 1) Which of the following best describes the pattern? O A Linear (y = mx + b) O B. Exponentially-a-b) OC. Quadratic (y = ax +bx+c) OD Logistic 1+ae 2) Using your calculator and the best of the four methods above, find a model, H(t), that estimates the height of the projectile I seconds after it is launched. ROUND TO TWO DECIMAL PLACÉS. H(t) = 3) Use your rounded answer from part 2 to complete the following What is the approximate maximum height that the projectile achieves? ROUND TO THE NEAREST FOOT. The maximum height is about feet. What is the approximate velocity of the projectile exactly 4 seconds after it is shot? ROUND TO ONE DECIMAL PLACE. The velocity is about feet per second
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