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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 23:30 paigebmaxwell6062

Right now, adam is on a tall ladder, 50 feet above the ground. jamie is below him (on the ground) holding a balloon. a horn blows, and the experiment begins: jamie lets go of the balloon, and adam starts climbing. adam can climb up the ladder at a rate of 1 foot per second. jamie's balloon rises at a rate of 5 feet per second. adam is supposed to try and pop the balloon from the ladder. when will the balloon & adam be at the same height? make your answer as accurate as you can. there are many ways to find the answer. show your method clearly on your poster. when you finish, try to find another method!

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