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An airplane 30,100 feet above the ground begins descending at the rate of 2150 feet per minute. Write and solve a linear equation to find how long it will take the plane to reach the ground.

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Answer:

14 minutes.

Explanation:

To create a linear equation that represents an airplane flying at an altitude of 30,100 feet, descending 2,150 feet per minute, that represents how long it will take for the airplane to touch down, proceed as follows:

2,150X = 30,100

X = 30,100 / 2,150

X = 14

Thus, the plane will take 14 minutes to reach the ground, descending 2,150 feet per minute from 30,100 feet.

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