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10 September, 08:28

Airplane at 19,200 feet descending at a rate of 40 feet per second. Another airplane takes off and ascends at a rate of 60 feet per second. After how many seconds will the airplanes be at the same height? What is the height

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  1. 10 September, 08:56
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let t = flying time in seconds for each plane

    Descending rate = 40 ft/s

    Ascending rate = 60 ft/s

    Descending height, hd = 19200 - 40t

    Ascending height, ha = 60t

    Equating hd = ha, therefore:

    60t = 19200-40t

    60t + 40t = 19200

    100t = 19200

    t = 19200/100

    t = 192 seconds

    h = 19200 - 192 (40)

    h = 19200 - 7680

    = 11,520 ft.
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