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A pyrotechnician plans for two fireworks to explode together at the same height in the air. They travel at speeds shown below, (firework A: 340 ft/s, firework B: 320 ft/s) Firework B is launched 0.25 s before Firework A. How many seconds after Firework B launches will both fireworks explode?

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  1. Today, 00:14
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    The correct answer is: 825
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