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13:23 Q4 16 ann \[ h(t)=36 t-6 t^{2} \] The function \( h \) above shows the height, in feet, of an object thrown upward after \( t \) seconds. How long, in seconds, does the object stay in the air higher than 48 feet? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 ? \( { }^{\text {a }} \) ? b. ? c. ? d. Question 5-6 refer to the following information. Two health clubs offer different membership plans. The graph above shows the yearly cost, including a membership fee plus a monthly charge, for each club. Q5 16 ann Which of the following is closest to the monthly charge, in dollars, for club \( B \) ? A) 42 B) 67 C) 70 D) 72 ? \( { }^{\text {a }} \) ? b. ? c ? \( { }^{d .} \) Q6 \( 160 n n \) Which of the following best approximates the total cost, in dollars, for club \( B \) when both plans are the same? A) 510 B) 525 C) 533 D) 550 ? \( { }^{\text {a }} \) ? docs.google.com

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16 ann
\[
h(t)=36 t-6 t^{2}
\]

The function \( h \) above shows the height, in feet, of an object thrown upward after \( t \) seconds. How long, in seconds, does the object stay in the air higher than 48 feet?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
? \( { }^{\text {a }} \)
? b.
? c.
? d.

Question 5-6 refer to the following information.

Two health clubs offer different membership plans. The graph above shows the yearly cost, including a membership fee plus a monthly charge, for each club.

Q5

16 ann

Which of the following is closest to the monthly charge, in dollars, for club \( B \) ?
A) 42
B) 67
C) 70
D) 72
? \( { }^{\text {a }} \)
? b.
? c
? \( { }^{d .} \)

Q6
\( 160 n n \)

Which of the following best approximates the total cost, in dollars, for club \( B \) when both plans are the same?
A) 510
B) 525
C) 533
D) 550
? \( { }^{\text {a }} \)
?

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16 ann

    h(t)=36 t-6 t^2


The function h above shows the height, in feet, of an object thrown upward after t seconds. How long, in seconds, does the object stay in the air higher than 48 feet?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
? ^a
? b.
? c.
? d.

Question 5-6 refer to the following information.

Two health clubs offer different membership plans. The graph above shows the yearly cost, including a membership fee plus a monthly charge, for each club.

Q5

16 ann

Which of the following is closest to the monthly charge, in dollars, for club B ?
A) 42
B) 67
C) 70
D) 72
? ^a
? b.
? c
? ^d .

Q6
160 n n

Which of the following best approximates the total cost, in dollars, for club B when both plans are the same?
A) 510
B) 525
C) 533
D) 550
? ^a
?

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13:23 Q4 16 ann \[ h(t)=36 t-6 t^{2} \] The function \( h \) above shows the height, in feet, of an object thrown upward after \( t \) seconds. How long, in seconds, does the object stay in the air higher than 48 feet? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5 ◯ \( { }^{\text {a }} \) ◯ b. ◯ c. ◯ d. Question 5-6 refer to the following information. Two health clubs offer different membership plans. The graph above shows the yearly cost, including a membership fee plus a monthly charge, for each club. Q5 16 ann Which of the following is closest to the monthly charge, in dollars, for club \( B \) ? A) 42 B) 67 C) 70 D) 72 ◯ \( { }^{\text {a }} \) ◯ b. ◯ c ◯ \( { }^{d .} \) Q6 \( 160 n n \) Which of the following best approximates the total cost, in dollars, for club \( B \) when both plans are the same? A) 510 B) 525 C) 533 D) 550 ◯ \( { }^{\text {a }} \) ◯ docs.google.com
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