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An object is dropped from rest at a height of 200 m. What is its velocity after 4 seconds?

Page 147. Problem 9(d) — a part his book didn’t even have: “If the stone were dropped instead of thrown, how much longer would it take to hit the ground?” The solution showed a clean two-step process: drop from 80 m → t = 4 seconds. Throw up then down → t = 10 seconds. Difference = 6 seconds. Freefall Mathematics Velocity Book 4 Answers

Use this guide as a roadmap. Work through the examples, compare your methodology, and when you arrive at an answer that matches the hidden key in your instructor’s desk, you will have earned it. And that understanding will carry you far beyond a single textbook—into university calculus, physics, and engineering. An object is dropped from rest at a height of 200 m

The "Velocity" series is specifically tailored for students who may struggle with standard textbooks. The official worked solutions in the Teacher Edition are designed to show rather than just final numbers, which is crucial for developing the problem-solving skills required for Year 10 assessments. Problem 9(d) — a part his book didn’t