considering horizontal motion
d = speed * t
797 = (303.7 * 5/18) * cos 27 * t
t = 10.6 seconds
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Considering motion along vertical
h = 303.7* (5/18) * sin 27* 10.6 + 0.5* 9.8* 10. 6^2
h = 956.5 m
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