The velocity (in feet/second) of a projectile t seconds after it is launched from a height of 10 feet is given by v(t) = - 15.9t + 146. Approximate its height after 3 seconds using 6 rectangles. It is approximatley feet. (Round final answer to nearest tenth. Do NOT round until the final answer.)

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The velocity (in feet/second) of a projectile t seconds after it is launched from a height of 10 feet is given by v(t) = - 15.9t + 146. Approximate its height after 3 seconds using 6 rectangles.
It is approximatley feet.
(Round final answer to nearest tenth. Do NOT round until the final answer.)
Transcribed Image Text:The velocity (in feet/second) of a projectile t seconds after it is launched from a height of 10 feet is given by v(t) = - 15.9t + 146. Approximate its height after 3 seconds using 6 rectangles. It is approximatley feet. (Round final answer to nearest tenth. Do NOT round until the final answer.)
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