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A skydiver's parachute opened at 3000 feet. Thirty seconds later, the skydiver's height was recorded at 2500 feet. What is the rate of change and what does it mean in this situation?
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A skydiver's parachute opened at 3000 feet. Thirty seconds later, the skydiver's height was recorded at 2500 feet. What is the rate of change and what does it mean in this situation?
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-50/3 i’m pretty sure
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