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Mary throws a plastic disc to her friend. Her friend
catches the disc six seconds after Mary throws it. The
table shows the height of the disc at one-second
intervals.
Time (seconds)
Height (feet)
0
3
1
A
2
6
3
7
6
4
B
4
5
6
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Assuming that the throw represents projectile motion,
what are the missing values in the table?
O A = 5, B = 3
O A=4, B=0
O A=4, B = 3
O A = 5, B = 0
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By assuming that the motion of the plastic disc thrown by Mary is a projectile motion, the missing values are 4 and 3 respectively.

How to determine the missing height?

Since we're assuming that the motion of the plastic disc thrown by Mary is a projectile motion, it simply means that the motion can be represented by a quadratic function (parabolic).

For a projectile motion, the height of the disc at the time when it's at the top would be the same (equal). Thus, we can logically deduce that:

Height at time (t = 1 seconds) = Height at time (t = 5 seconds)

4 = A.

Similarly, Height at time (t = 0 seconds) = Height at time (t = 6 seconds)

3 = B.

Read more on projectile motion here: https://brainly.com/question/4115775

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