Crickets can jump with a vertical velocity of up to 14 ft/s. which equation models the height of such a jump, in feet, after t seconds? h(t) = –16t2 v0t h0 h(t) = –16t2 v0t 14 h(t) = –16t2 14t h(t) = –16t2 14t 14

Respuesta :

The correct answer is option B.

Why is Option B the correct option?

It is given that crickets can jump with a vertical velocity of up to 14 ft/s.

It is also given that the equation that models the height of a jump after t seconds is given by

[tex]h(t)=-16t^{2} + V0+h0[/tex]

where [tex]v0[/tex] is the initial velocity  

[tex]h0[/tex] is the initial height

Since, it is given that [tex]v0=14[/tex]  and [tex]h0=0[/tex]

Substituting these values in the equation ,we get,

[tex]h(t)=-16t^{2} +14t+0[/tex]  

[tex]h(t)=-16^{2} +14t[/tex]                          

Thus option B is the correct answer.

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Answer:

h(t) = –16t2 + 14t

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