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A big ship drops its anchor.
E(t) models the anchor's elevation relative to the water's surface (in meters) as a function of time t (in seconds)
E (t) = -2.4t + 75
How far does the anchor drop every 5 seconds?
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I forgot
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I did this yesterday
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