SOLUTION: A ski lift takes skiers from an elevation of 600m to 1800m in 10 minutes. Form an algebraic model for the elevation compared to time in the ski lift

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Question 944889: A ski lift takes skiers from an elevation of 600m to 1800m in 10 minutes.
Form an algebraic model for the elevation compared to time in the ski lift

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A ski lift takes skiers from an elevation of 600m to 1800m in 10 minutes.
Form an algebraic model for the elevation compared to time in the ski lift
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The starting elevation is 600 meters
The change in elevation is 1200 meters
The time to increase 1200 m is 10 minutes.
Any ideas?

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