SOLUTION: A hot air balloon is rising at 5.4 m/s when the pilot releases a sandbag. After 2.8 s how far is the bag below the point from which it was released?
Any direction is appreciate
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Question 783845: A hot air balloon is rising at 5.4 m/s when the pilot releases a sandbag. After 2.8 s how far is the bag below the point from which it was released?
Any direction is appreciated.
Answer by unlockmath(1688) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello,
Multiply: 2.8 s times 5.4 m/s
and you'll have the answer.
RJ
www.math-unlock.com
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