Suppose an object, like a rock or a ball, is dropped from a
height above the ground. As the object falls its downward
velocity increases. This means that for each period of time,
the object falls, the distance it has fallen also increases. The
relationship between the distance the object falls and the
time it has fallen (neglecting air resistance) is:
where d(t) = distance in terms of time. That is, the distance
fallen (in this case feet)
g = the gravitational constant on Earth (32
feet/second2)
t = time (in this case seconds)

10. How far will the object fall in 3.25 seconds? Make sure to
use correct units in your answer.