Respuesta :
The answer is option (B) i.e. The elevator traveled upward at a rate of [tex]4 \frac{2}{3} [/tex] ft/sec.
So, we say at time, t = 0, the elevator just starts moving upwards and at time t = 0, the elevator is 90 ft below the ground.
Now, after 15 seconds, the elevator is 20 ft below the ground.
It means, the elevator has covered a distance of 90-20=70 ft in time 15 seconds.
So, speed of elevator moving upwards is:
[tex] \frac{70 ft}{15 sec} [/tex] = [tex]4 \frac{2}{3} [/tex]ft/sec
So, we say at time, t = 0, the elevator just starts moving upwards and at time t = 0, the elevator is 90 ft below the ground.
Now, after 15 seconds, the elevator is 20 ft below the ground.
It means, the elevator has covered a distance of 90-20=70 ft in time 15 seconds.
So, speed of elevator moving upwards is:
[tex] \frac{70 ft}{15 sec} [/tex] = [tex]4 \frac{2}{3} [/tex]ft/sec
