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How would I find the answer to part B of the question?-example-1
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Given the function of the height of the Elevator A:


A(t)=80-4t

And the function of the height of Elevator B:


B(t)=5.2t+20

You need to make:


\begin{gathered} A(t)=45 \\ B(t)=45 \end{gathered}

Substitute those values into the corresponding function and then solve for "t", in order to find when each elevator is at a height of 45 meters above the ground:

- For Elevator A, you get:


45=80-4t
\begin{gathered} 45-80=-4t \\ \\ (-35)/(-4)=t \\ \\ t=8.75 \end{gathered}

- For Elevator B:


45=5.2t+20
\begin{gathered} 45-20=5.2t \\ \\ (25)/(5.2)=t \\ \\ t\approx4.81 \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is:

- For Elevator A:


t=8.75

- For Elevator B:


t\approx4.81

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