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An airplane is flying overhead at a constant elevation of 405 ft. A person is viewing the plane from a position 3040 ft from the base of a radio tower. The airplane is flying horizontally away from the person. If the plane is flying at the rate of 640 ft/s, at what rate is the distance between the person and the plane increasing when the plane passes over the radio tower? At the moment the plane passes over the tower, the distance between the person and plane is changing at a rate of ft/s

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