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In Exercises 67 through 72, write a program to solve the problem and display the answer...

In Exercises 67 through 72, write a program to solve the problem and display the answer in a list box. The program should use variables for each of the quantities.

Projectile Motion Suppose a ball is thrown straight up in the air with an initial velocity of 50 feet per second and an initial height of 5 feet. How high will the ball be after 3 seconds? See Fig. 3.2.

Note: The height after t seconds is given by the expression −16t2 + v0t + h0, where v0 is the initial velocity and h0 is the initial height.

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