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10 October, 12:47

A rock climber descends from a peak at a rate of 1/20 vertical km each minute.

What is the climber's total change in elevation in 10/11 minutes?

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  1. 10 October, 14:13
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    For the answer to the question above,

    This can be solved by using the speed formula:

    S = d/t

    Where s is the speed in km / min

    D is the distance in km

    And t is the time in min

    So the unknown is distance

    D = St

    D = (1/20 km/min) (11/10 min)

    D = 11/200 km
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