Mathematics, 28.11.2019 20:31 jcollings44
Boa drove from the dead sea up to jerusalem and her altitude increased at a constant rate of 740 meters per hour. when she arrived in jerusalem after 1.5 hours of driving her altitude was 710 meters above sea level. complete the equation for the relationship between altitude and the number of hours
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