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.(1 point)

The quotient that best represents the rate of change in the plane’s altitude is what
feet/minute?

To find the rate of change in the plane's altitude, we need to divide the change in altitude (4,000 feet) by the time it takes to make this adjustment (3.5 minutes).

Rate of change = Change in altitude / Time

Rate of change = 4000 ft / 3.5 minutes

Rate of change = 1142.86 ft/minute (rounded to the nearest hundredth)

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

To find the rate of change in the plane's altitude, we need to divide the change in altitude by the time it took for the adjustment.

The change in altitude is 4,000 feet (since the pilot decided to fly 4,000 feet lower).

The time it took for the adjustment is 3.5 minutes.

To find the rate of change, we divide the change in altitude by the time:

Rate of change = change in altitude / time

Rate of change = 4,000 feet / 3.5 minutes

Calculating this gives us a rate of change of approximately 1142.86 feet/minute.

Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the rate of change in the plane's altitude would be 1142.86 feet/minute.

To find the rate of change in the plane's altitude, we need to divide the change in altitude by the time it takes to make that change.

The change in altitude is 4,000 feet, as the plane descends 4,000 feet lower.

The time it takes to make this adjustment is 3.5 minutes.

So, we can calculate the rate of change in altitude by dividing the change in altitude by the time:
Rate of change in altitude = Change in altitude / Time

Rate of change in altitude = 4,000 feet / 3.5 minutes

Calculating this, we get:
Rate of change in altitude ≈ 1,142.86 feet/minute

Rounding to the nearest hundredth, the rate of change in altitude is approximately 1,142.86 feet/minute.