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a boy flies a kite that initially is 120 feet directly above him. if the wind carries the kite horizontally at the rate of 30 feet/min, at what rate is the string being pulled out when the length of the string is 150 feet? it’s a related rates problem.
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The biome pictured above is found in areas such as kenya and south africa. the land is grass-covered with very few trees and gazelles and other grazers are common here. why does this biome have a low population of trees? a) large grazing animals destroy the trees. b) it is a deforested rainforest with poor soil. c) it has high temperatures and low precipitation. d) it has a long rainy season followed by flooding.
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