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A pebble is hurled upward from the top of the Canada Trust Tower, which is 880 feet tall, with an initial velocity of 96 feet per second. Neglecting air resistance, the height h(t) of the pebble after t seconds is
given by the polynomial in the questions below. Please use "feet" as your label and include a space
between the number and the label.

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