A ball thrown with an initial velocity of 15.0 m/s upward at time t = 0 from 0.500 meter above the ground. At what time will the height of the ball be 8.50 meters above the ground and still moving upward? O t = 2.37 s O t = 3.06 s O t = 0.688 s O t = 1.53 s
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