SOLUTION: One hot air balloon is 15 meters above the ground, and is rising at the rate of 20 m per minute. A second balloon is 195 meters above the ground and is descending at the rate of 16
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Question 1117304: One hot air balloon is 15 meters above the ground, and is rising at the rate of 20 m per minute. A second balloon is 195 meters above the ground and is descending at the rate of 16 meters per minute. In how many minutes will the two balloons be at the same height?
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