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You are traveling on a zip-line between two towers. A bird's

Last updated: 7/16/2022

You are traveling on a zip-line between two towers. A bird's

You are traveling on a zip-line between two towers. A bird's eye view of the zip-line is drawn below. Each box on the grid represents a 12 ft x 12 ft square. Consider tower A to be located at the origin (0,0). It takes you 48 seconds to travel from one tower to the other. Assume you travel at the same speed the entire time. A) Find the exact coordinates in feet of your location 15 seconds after you leave tower A traveling towards tower B. B) Calculate the distance that you traveled in that 15 seconds. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot.