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A rocket burns at the rate of 2 tons/min after falling out of orbit into the atmosphere. If a rocket weighted 5300 tons before reentry, express its weight w as a function of the time t, in minutes, of reentry. Write the weight of the rocket as the function w(f)(Simplify) Do not factor

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Answer:

The weight of the rocket before entry is


=5300

The rate of the rocket burn given is


=2\text{ tons/min}

Let the time for the burnout be represented as


=t

The weight of the rocket to be burnt out will be calculated using the formula below


\begin{gathered} w=\text{rate}* time \\ w=2* t \\ w=2t \end{gathered}

Burn out means the weight of the rocket is reducing so there will be a negative value


=-2t

Hence,

The equation of the weight as a function of t will be


w(t)=-2t+5300

Hence,

The final answer is w(t) = -2t + 5300

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