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Math on the Spot An elevator is rising at a constant rate of 10 feet per second. Its height in feet after t seconds is given by h = 10t. At the instant the elevator is at
ground level, a ball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 60 feet per second from
ground level. The height in feet of the ball after t seconds is given by h= - 16t² + 60t.
Find the time it takes for the ball and the elevator to reach the same height.

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