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Oct3-10, 04:20 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Hiker 1 was at the bottom of a cliff. He started climbing trying to maintain a constant rate of speed. After 2 minutes he was 160 ft from the bottom of the cliff and after 5 minutes he was 380 ft from the bottom. What is the height of the cliff and when did he reach the top?
2. Relevant equations
Found slope with m = 380 - 160/5 - 2
y = 73.3x + b or y = 220/3 (x) + b
3. The attempt at a solution
I found y-intercept to be 13.3 ft which as the height of the cliff doesn't make sense to me. I can think of no way to determine how long to the top going up. I can see how you could calculate the height and time going down, but not up.
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution
Hiker 1 was at the bottom of a cliff. He started climbing trying to maintain a constant rate of speed. After 2 minutes he was 160 ft from the bottom of the cliff and after 5 minutes he was 380 ft from the bottom. What is the height of the cliff and when did he reach the top?
2. Relevant equations
Found slope with m = 380 - 160/5 - 2
y = 73.3x + b or y = 220/3 (x) + b
3. The attempt at a solution
I found y-intercept to be 13.3 ft which as the height of the cliff doesn't make sense to me. I can think of no way to determine how long to the top going up. I can see how you could calculate the height and time going down, but not up.
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution