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10 July, 23:10

A commercial jet has been instructed to climb from its present altitude pf 9000 feet to a cruising altitude of 44000 feet, if the plane descends at a rate of 2,500ft/min how long will it take to reach its cruising altitude?

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  1. 10 July, 23:19
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    Firstly we need to count what is the difference between both altitudes:

    44,000 - 9,000 = 35,000

    If a plane descends at a rate of 2,500 feet per minute, then we have to count how many 2,500s fit in 35,000:

    35,000 / 2,500 = 14

    It means that the jet will reach its cruising altitude in 14 minutes.
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