a pilot is flying an airplane. Due to strong winds the pilot decides to fly 4,000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. it takes the pilot 3.5 minutes to make this adjustment interpret the quotient to describe the rate of change in the plane’s altitude give your answer to the nearest hundredth and remember the plane is descending

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The rate of change in the plane's altitude can be interpreted as the change in altitude per unit of time. In this case, the plane descends 4000 feet in 3.5 minutes.

To find the rate of change in altitude, we divide the change in altitude (4000 feet) by the time taken (3.5 minutes):

Rate of change in altitude = 4000 feet / 3.5 minutes

Calculating this, we get:

Rate of change in altitude ≈ 1142.86 feet per minute

Therefore, the rate of change in the plane's altitude is approximately 1142.86 feet per minute.