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To find the time it takes for the ball to reach its highest point, we can use the kinematic equation for vertical motion. The equation is:

v = u + at

Where: v = final velocity (at the highest point, the final velocity is 0 m/s) u = initial velocity (25 m/s, upward) a = acceleration (in this case, due to gravity, -9.8 m/s², negative because it acts downward) t = time

Using this equation, we can rearrange it to solve for time (t):

0 = 25 - 9.8t

9.8t = 25

t = 25 / 9.8

t ≈ 2.55 seconds

Therefore, it takes approximately 2.55 seconds for the ball to reach its highest point.

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