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A hot air balloon descends at 60 meters per minute. the hot air balloon descends for half minute. how do i put this in an equation
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A hot air balloon descends at 60 meters per minute. the hot air balloon descends for half minute. how do i put this in an equation
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a hot air balloon descends at 60 meters per minute. the hot air balloon descends for half minute. how do i put this in an equation
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(-60/min)/2
= -30 metres
It has descended 30 metres.
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