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An elevator Goes Up at the rate 750 feet per minutes. Is the height to which the elevator ascends proportional to the number of minutes it takes to get there? Please show your work using a unit table. Thank you.
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Height time taken
750 ft 1 min
1500 ft 2 mins
2250ft 3 mins
The height to which the elevator ascends is proportional to the number of minutes it takes to get there.
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