A helicopter is hovering at an altitude of 1, 450 feet above sea level. It descends at a constant rate of 75 feet per minute. Which function can be used to determine its height, H, after m, minutes? 22 H = 1450m - 75 BH = 1450 – 75m H = 75m + 1450 DH=3/4m – 1450

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A helicopter is hovering at an altitude of 1, 450 feet above sea level. It descends at a constant rate of 75 feet per minute. Which function can be used to
determine its height, H, after m, minutes?
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H = 1450m - 75
BH= 1450- 75m
CH = 75m + 1450
H = 3/4m - 1450
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