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The height above the surface of the Earth (in meters) of a rock thrown into the air at 10 m/s after x seconds is given by f(x)=-9.8x^2+10x+1.5. On the surface of the moon, the height is given by g(x)=-1.6x+10x+1.5. How much higher does the rock travel on the moon than on Earth? How much higher does the rock travel on the moon than on Earth? (Round to the nearest tenth if needed)

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