A stone is thrown vertically upward from the ground with a velocity of 48.3ft/sec. One second later, another stone is thrown vertically upward with avelocity of 96.6 ft/sec. How far above the ground will the stones be at thesame level?

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6.A stone is thrown vertically upward from the ground with a velocity of 48.3ft/sec. One second later, another stone is thrown vertically upward with avelocity of 96.6 ft/sec. How far above the ground will the stones be at thesame level?

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