A hot-air balloon is 150 ft above the ground when a motorcycle (traveling in a straight line on a horizontal road) passes directly beneath it going 40 mi>hr 158.67 ft>s2. If the balloon rises vertically at a rate of 10 ft>s, what is the rate of change of the distance between the motorcycle and the balloon 10 seconds later?

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A hot-air balloon is 150 ft above the
ground when a motorcycle (traveling in a straight line on a
horizontal road) passes directly beneath it going 40 mi>hr
158.67 ft>s2. If the balloon rises vertically at a rate of 10 ft>s,
what is the rate of change of the distance between the motorcycle
and the balloon 10 seconds later?

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