A rocket is rising at a constant speed of 5 mi/s. A person is filming from their car on a straight road at a speed of 13/12 mi/s. When the car passes directly under the rocket, the rocket is 3 miles above the car. How fast is the distance between the car and the rocket increasing 2 seconds later? (Answer: 5.1 mi/s)
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A rocket is rising at a constant speed of 5 mi/s. A person is filming from their car on a straight road at a speed of 13/12 mi/s. When the car passes directly under the rocket, the rocket is 3 miles above the car. How fast is the distance between the car and the rocket
increasing 2 seconds later? (Answer: 5.1 mi/s)
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