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Explanation / Answer

When we throw an obeject upwards at an angle then acceleration does not depends upon angle because in this case there are two kind of motions horizontal motion and vertical motion and both motions are independent of each other So acceleration remains same i.e acceleration due to gravity.

So answer will be 32.2 ft/s2 i.e. option C