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A window cleaner is 100ft off the ground and drops a squeegee, using the formula below, when will the squeegee hit the
ground? Round the answer to the nearest tenth of a second.
h = - 16t? + 100
The squeegee will hit the ground after
seconds. (round to a tenth of a second)
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