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The height of a fireworklaunched straight up from theground is given by the equationh(r) = -16 +1441, where is thetime in seconds. Find the averagerate of change in the height of thefirework from when it reaches itsmaximum height until when itreaches the ground.A) -58 ft/secB) -72 ft/secC) -36 ft/secD) -64 ft/secE) 48 fl/secmaking a videosinging the ABCswhistlingplaying pokerbowling

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