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Gmail YouTube Maps + myCampus Secur... Coastal Carolina C... VHL Central-SPN1... Zoom VHL Central Acti... 3 Points) DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS LARATRMRP7 2.4.096. 18/100 Submissions Used WOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER You throw a baseball straight up into the air at a velocity of 75 feet per second. You release the baseball at a height of 6.5 feet and catch it when it falls back to a height of 7 feet. (a) Use the position equation to write a mathematical model for the height of the baseball. (Let s represent the height in feet and let t represent the time in seconds.) s=-1672 + 75t +6.5 (b) Find the height of the baseball after 0.5 second. ft S = 40 (c) How many seconds is the baseball in the air? (Use a graphing utility to verify your answer. Round your answer to three decimal places.) X sec Need Help? Read Watch Submit Answer [1/2 points) DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS LARATRMRP7 2.4.097. 7/100 Submissions Used MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Use the position equation s = -16? + vot + so as the model for the problem.