How high above the ground level do the two balls meet

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A ball is dropped (from rest) straight down from atop a 32.0 m cliff. At the same instant, a ball at the ground level below the cliff is thrown straight upwards at a speed such that it would come to a (momentary) stop at the top edge of the cliff. How high above the ground level do the two balls meet?

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