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An elevator moves at a rate of -5.8 feet per second from a height of 300 feet above the ground. It takes 3 seconds for the elevator to make its first stop. How many feet above the ground is the elevator now?
12 years ago

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Steve
300-3*5.8 = ?
12 years ago

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