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17 November, 17:35

Two hot air balloons are in the air. Balloon A is at a altitude of 1,000 ft and rising at the rate of 100 ft/min. Balloon B is at 2,500 ft and descending 200 ft/min. Make a equation for Balloon A and Balloon B.

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  1. 17 November, 18:33
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    Balloon A - y (altitude) = 1,000+100x (min)

    Balloon B - y (altitude) = 2,500 + 200x (min)
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