To determine the initial velocity of water ejected from a fountain that reaches a height of 150 feet, the correct gravitational acceleration to use is 32 ft/s². The formula V² = Vo² + 2AD is applicable, where V is the final velocity at the peak height (0 ft/s), A is the acceleration due to gravity (-32 ft/s²), and D is the height (150 ft). At the maximum height, the final velocity is zero, allowing the equation to be rearranged to solve for the initial velocity (Vo). The discussion emphasizes the importance of using consistent units and understanding the physics of projectile motion. The initial velocity can be calculated using these parameters.