Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.09.2021 08:50, Jmorrow4436

Attend to precision. The equation y βˆ’ 160 = 40(x βˆ’ 1) represents the height in feet, y, of a hot-air balloon x minutes after the pilot started her stopwatch. a. Is the hot-air balloon rising or descending? Justify your answer.
b. At what rate is the hot-air balloon rising or descending? Be sure to use appropriate units.
c. What was the height of the balloon when the pilot started her stopwatch?

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