The distance traveled by a rocket in ' $t$ ' seconds is given by $h=16
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The distance traveled by a rocket in ' $\(t\)$ ' seconds is given by $\(h=16 t^2+20\)$. What should be the minimum value of $\(t\)$ (to the nearest integer), for the distance traveled by the rocket to be 200 more than the distance traveled in $\((t-1)\)$ seconds?
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