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Question 385927:  An airplane 30,100 feet above the ground begins descending at the rae of 2,150 feet per minute. Write and solve a linear equation to find how long it will take the plane to reach the ground. (Use y=mx+b)   
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website!  An airplane 30,100 feet above the ground begins descending at the rae of 2,150 feet per minute. Write and solve a linear equation to find how long it will take the plane to reach the ground. (Use y=mx+b)  
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h(t) = 30100 - 2150t, h in feet, t in minutes 
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At the ground, h= 0 
30100 - 2150t = 0 
30100 = 2150t 
t = 30100/2150 
t = 14 minutes 
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