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2 December, 18:51

Which equation represents the height, h (t), of the elevator in feet, as a function of t, the number of seconds during which it has been descending?

h (t) = 5t + 500

h (t) = 5t - 500

h (t) = - 5t + 500

h (t) = - 5t - 500

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  1. 2 December, 19:03
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    ''We are given that the elevator is descending, so the coefficient of t must be negative. The elevator's initial position is 500 feet above the ground, so this is a positive value of + 500. Therefore the only choice that fits is h (t) = - 5t + 500.'' - Blitztiger
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