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While rock climbing, Farrell starts at 20 feet above sea level and climbs upward at a rate of 3 feet per minute. Theresa starts at 200 feet above sea level and climbs down at a rate of 2 feet per minute. Write and solve an equation that can be used to find the time t in minutes it takes for the two climbers to reach the same height. Use the Equation editor to write your equation and final answer. You do not need to show all steps, but you may if you choose to.

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