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28 July, 03:51

On the ceiling of a cavern, a stalactite grows downward

.004

inches per year. Ten feet directly below on the cavern's floor, a stalagmite grows upward. 006

inches per year. How many years will it take them to meet?

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  1. 28 July, 04:13
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    The stalactites become 0.004 + 0.006 = 0.01 inches closer each year, and begin 10 feet apart, or 120 inches apart.

    let y be the distance between them, and x be the number of years that go by:

    y = - 0.01x + 120

    We want to find where y = 0, where they meet:

    0 = - 0.01x + 120 Add 0.01x to both sides

    0.01x = 120 Multiply both sides by 100

    x = 12,000

    The stalagmite and stalactite will meet in 12,000 years
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