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A jet airplane is at an altitude of 30,000 feet. The aircraft is capable of climbing at a rate of 1400 feet per

minute. Approximately how many minutes will it take the jet to climb to 53,000 feet from its current altitude of
30,000 feet?

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User Kimbley
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Let's create a simple equation to find the number of minutes the jet will take to climb to 53,000 feet.

x = # of minutes

30,000ft + 1400x = 53,000ft

Subtract both sides by 30,000ft

1400x = 23,000ft

Divide both sides by 1400ft

x = 16.43

It will take the jet approximately 16.43 minutes to reach 53,000ft from 30,000ft

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User AsherMaximum
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Answer:

16.42 mins

Explanation:

Take the difference of the altitude you want and current altitude

53,000 - 30,000 = 23,000

Divide the value you got with the constant rate of change

23,000/1400 = 16.42

It will take 16.42 mins

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User PrashanD
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