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Mathematics, 03.09.2020 23:01 dylancasebere

Felix Baumgartner set the world record for skydiving when he jumped from approximately 24 miles above the Earth on October 14th, 2012. On one of his test
jumps on March 15th, 2012, he jumped from a height of 13.56 miles. It took him
approximately 8.13 minutes to land safely.
What was Felix Baumgartner's approximate average
rate of change in miles per minute?
(Assume his landing spot had an olevation of O miles)
-0.6 miles per minute
-2.95 miles per minute
-1.67 miles per minute
-1.28 miles per minute
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