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A hockey player strikes a hockey puck. The height of the puck increases until it reaches a maximum height of 3ft, 55ft away from the player. The height y (in feet) of a second hockey puck is modeled by y=x(0.15-0.001x), where x is the horizontal distance. Compare the distances traveled by the hockey pucks before hitting the ground.