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A helium ballon is tied to a sign 6 feet off the ground. Once untied, it will rise at a rate of 4 feet per second. Create an equation that represents the height of the balloon a…
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A helium ballon is tied to a sign 6 feet off the ground. Once untied, it will rise at a rate of 4 feet per second. Create an equation that represents the height of the balloon as it floats up
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x(the height)=6+4s(4 feet for every second)
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