At what time are the two projectiles at the same height

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Problem: Two projectiles are launched simultaneously at t=0. Projectile A is launched horizontally from the top of a building with initial velocity 15m/s. Projectile B is launched vertically upward from ground level at 16m/s.

Part A: At what time t are the two projectiles at the same height above the ground?

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