Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.01.2021 22:50, musicqueen360

A child lets go of a balloon that rises at a constant rate. 5 seconds after it was released, the balloon is at a height of 16 feet above the ground. After 20 seconds of rising, it is at a height of 52 feet above the ground. 1. Write a linear model for the height, h, of the balloon as a function of the number of seconds, s that it has been raising. 2. What was the height of the balloon initially before the child let it go? 3. Use your model to predict the height of the balloon after 90 seconds. Only an algebraic solution will receive credit.

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