Graham and Hunter are circus performers. A cable lifts Graham into the air at a constant speed of 1.5 ft/s. When Graham's
arms are 18 ft above the ground, Hunter, who is standing directly underneath Graham, throws Graham a ball as the cable
continues to lift him higher. Hunter throws the ball from a position 5 ft above the ground with an initial velocity of 24 ft/s. Which
system of equations can be used to model this situation?
(n-18+1.51
In-5+242-167
(n-18+1.57
In-5+24+167
(n-18+1.51
[h=5+241
(n=18+1.54-167
In=5+241- 1672

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If Hunter is right beneath Graham ( 18ft-5ft=13ft) and G's arms are 18ft above ground ( and going up, no bending) the question would be at what hight would Graham catch the ball and and how soon.

The maximum hight that the ball can reach before falling ( when the vector F - force of throwing the ball to Graham, would be equal in module to gravitational force - considering gravitational velocity of 13ft/s^2

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