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| Question 79134:  My question is: An airplane covered 22 miles of its route while decreasing its altitude by 33,000 feet. Find the slope of the airplane's line of descent. Round to the nearest hundredth. (I know 1 mile =5280 feet)
 Answer by ptaylor(2198)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Basically what we have is a right triangle with a height (opposite side) of 33,000 ft and a base (adjacant side) of 22 mi.  YOU ARE RIGHT!!!!!  We must either deal in miles or feet.  So let's deal in feet: 22 mi=22*5280 ft =116,160 ft
 Slope =tangent of included angle which equals opposite side divided by the adjacant side.  So we have
 Slope=TAN (theta)=33,000/116,160=0.28409=0.28
 Hope this helps-----ptaylor
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