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You are sky diving. your first jump is 50 1/6 ft higher than your second jump. your second jump reaches 200 2/5 Let J represent your first jump
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You are sky diving. your first jump is 50 1/6 ft higher than your second jump. your second jump reaches 200 2/5 Let J represent your first jump
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you are sky diving. your first jump is 50 1/6 ft higher than your second jump. your second jump reaches 200 2/5 Let J represent your first jump
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The answer is:
J = 250 17/30
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