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Mathematics, 06.10.2021 22:50 avirostko725

A hiker starts a trail on top of a hill with an elevation of 1,510 feet above sea level. The elevation of the trail steadily declines until the elevation is 400 feet above sea level when the trail levels off.

If the hiker descends at a constant rate of 300 feet per minute, which statement is true?

The initial value is

4,400 feet because that is the length of the trail. The initial value is 4,400 feet because that is the length of the trail.

The initial value is

1,510 feet because that is the elevation of the top of the hill.

The initial value is 1 , 510 feet because that is the elevation of the top of the hill.

The initial value is 300 feet because that is the speed at which the hiker walks.

The initial value is 0 feet because that is the elevation of the ground.

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