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To calculate the time it takes for the rock to hit the ground, we can use the equation of motion for free-falling objects:

h = (1/2) * g * t^2

Where: h is the height of the building (122.5 m) g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.8 m/s^2) t is the time it takes for the rock to hit the ground (unknown)

To solve for t, we rearrange the equation as follows:

t^2 = (2 * h) / g

t = sqrt((2 * h) / g)

Let's calculate the value of t using this formula:

t = sqrt((2 * 122.5) / 9.8) t = sqrt(245 / 9.8) t = sqrt(25) t = 5 seconds

Therefore, the rock will hit the ground in approximately 5 seconds.

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