A ball is thrown vertically upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 107 ft/sec. Use h = -16t^2 + v0t + h0. Step 1 of 2: Determine when the ball will reach its maximum height. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Answer(How to Enter) 2 Points seconds
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