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An oil drilling company drills the same distance each day for 5 days. They started at an elevation of 121.175 feet and ended at an elevation of -246.875 feet.
Make a equation that can be used to find x, the distance they drilled each day?
Make a equation that can be used to find x, the distance they drilled each day?
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Let x represent the distance they drilled each day.
The total change in elevation after 5 days is calculated by subtracting the initial elevation from the final elevation:
final elevation - initial elevation = -246.875 - 121.175
To find the total change in elevation for each day, we divide the total change in elevation by the number of days:
(-246.875 - 121.175)/5 = -367.05/5
Therefore, the equation to find x, the distance drilled each day, is:
x = (-367.05)/5
The total change in elevation after 5 days is calculated by subtracting the initial elevation from the final elevation:
final elevation - initial elevation = -246.875 - 121.175
To find the total change in elevation for each day, we divide the total change in elevation by the number of days:
(-246.875 - 121.175)/5 = -367.05/5
Therefore, the equation to find x, the distance drilled each day, is:
x = (-367.05)/5
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