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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 23:39 kenny909

Once Kate's kite reaches a height of 60 ft (above her hands), it rises no higher but drifts due east in a wind blowing 6 ft divided by s. How fast is the string running through Kate's hands at the moment that she has released 116 ft of string? Let x be the horizontal distance from Kate to the kite and z be the length of the string. Write an equation relating x and z.

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