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A helicopter is to fly directly from a helipad at the origin in the direction of the point (i, i, i) at a speed of 60 ft/sec
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A helicopter is to fly directly from a helipad at the origin in the direction of the point (i, i, i) at a speed of 60 ft/sec
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i think its at a so its will arrive there in 30 or so mins
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