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A plane is located at A plane is located at   miles (horizontally) away from an airport at an altitude of 3 miles and maintains a constant altitude. Radar at the airport detects that the distance   between the plane and airport is changing at a rate of   mph. What is the speed   of the airplane? miles (horizontally) away from an airport at an altitude of 3 miles and maintains a constant altitude. Radar at the airport detects that the distance A plane is located at   miles (horizontally) away from an airport at an altitude of 3 miles and maintains a constant altitude. Radar at the airport detects that the distance   between the plane and airport is changing at a rate of   mph. What is the speed   of the airplane? between the plane and airport is changing at a rate of A plane is located at   miles (horizontally) away from an airport at an altitude of 3 miles and maintains a constant altitude. Radar at the airport detects that the distance   between the plane and airport is changing at a rate of   mph. What is the speed   of the airplane? mph. What is the speed A plane is located at   miles (horizontally) away from an airport at an altitude of 3 miles and maintains a constant altitude. Radar at the airport detects that the distance   between the plane and airport is changing at a rate of   mph. What is the speed   of the airplane? of the airplane?


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