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26 February, 11:45

An air traffic controller is tracking two planes. To start, Plane A is at an altitude of 3427 feet and Plane B is at an altitude of 5000 feet. Plane A is gaining altitude at 65.75 feet per second and Plane B is gaining altitude at 35.5 feet per second.

How many seconds will pass before the planes are at the same altitude?

What will their altitude be when they're at the same altitude.

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  1. 26 February, 12:29
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    lane A, 5000+40.5x

    Plane B, 4467+50.75x

    x is number of seconds of time.

    When altitudes equal?

    5000+40+1/2x=4467+50+.75x

    5000-4467=10.25x

    x=53.3 seconds.

    Use either formula for altitude of a plane to find what the altitude would be.
  2. 26 February, 13:17
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    3427 + 65.75s = 5000 + 35.5s

    65.75s - 35.5s = 5000 - 3427

    30.25s = 1573

    s = 1573 / 30.25

    s = 52 seconds < = = they are the same at 52 seconds

    3427 + 65.75 (52) = 6846

    5000 + 35.5 (52) = 6846

    and their altitude is 6846 <===
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