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2. Airplane descended 375 m in 10 seconds. What was the airplane’s rate of change in elevation? Show your work and don’t forget the unit!
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2. Airplane descended 375 m in 10 seconds. What was the airplane’s rate of change in elevation? Show your work and don’t forget the unit!
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2. Airplane descended 375 m in 10 seconds. What was the airplane’s rate of change in elevation? Show your work and don’t forget the unit!
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37.5 m/s
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure that you divide 375 m by 10 seconds.
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