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26 February, 14:25

A mountain climber is at an elevation of 10,712 feet. After 4 hours, he is at an elevation of 8,884 feet. Find the climber's vertical speed using this formula:

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  1. 26 February, 14:33
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    I am not sure about the formula but if you subtract 8,884 from 10,712 you get 1,828. Then, if you divide that by 4 you get 457. 457 fph (feet per hour) should be the climbers vertical speed.
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