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27 January, 04:54

It took a skydiver 15 seconds to drop 450 feet. What is the

rate (in feet per/second) of the skydiver's drop?

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  1. 27 January, 05:19
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    The rate (in feet per/second) of the skydiver's drop is 30 feet/second

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To solve this problem let us itemized our given data

    Given data

    Distance of drop or height s = 450 ft

    Time taken to drop t = 15 sec

    The rate of drop also speed/velocity v=?

    We know that the

    velocity v = distance travel/time

    Substituting our data we have

    v = 450/15=

    v = 30 feet/second
  2. 27 January, 05:19
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    30feet/second

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The rate in feet per seconds of the diver will be the speed of the diver.

    Speed is the rate of change in distance of a body.

    Speed = Distance/Time

    Given distance or height of drop = 450feet

    Time = 15seconds

    Rate of change in distance = 450/15

    Rate of change in distance = 30feet/second
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