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Jessica is eating a bag of sour skittles . Her friend ask her to share, and Jessica throws over an extra bag. Her friend does not catch the bag, and it hits the ground. The distance from the ground (height) for the bag of candies is modeled by the function h(t)= -16t²+32t+4 where h(t) is the height (distance from the ground in feet ) of the candies and t is the number of seconds the candies are in the air. Describe in a paragraph what the graph of this scenario would look like.
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