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  • 26-04-2020
  • Mathematics
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A bubble rises through water at a rate of about 1.15 feet per second. How far will the bubble rise in 5 seconds?

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sahkfam
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  • 26-04-2020

Answer:

5.75

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

We can see by analyzing the question that the bubble is rising at a rate of 1.15 feet per second.

In that case, all we must do is multiply 1.15 by 5 because it is 1.15 ft per second.

1.15 × 5 = 5.75

Thus, the bubble will rise [tex]\boxed{5.75{\text{\:feet}}}[/tex].

Hope this helps!

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