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6 December, 04:26

A big ship drops it's anchor. E represents the anchor's elevation relative to the water's surface (in meters) as function of time t (in seconds). E=-2.4t+75 How far does the anchor drop every 5 seconds? answer should be meters

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  1. 6 December, 08:17
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    63 meters from the ship.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A big ship drops its anchor. E represents the anchor's elevation relative to the water's surface (in meters) as a function of time t (in seconds) then

    E = - 2.4t + 75 ... (1)

    Now, we have to calculate the depth of the anchor after 5 seconds of dropping from the ship.

    Therefore, E = - (2.4 * 5) + 75 = 63 meters from the ship. (Answer)
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