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( Please answer) Elevator #1 starts moving upward from a height of 28 feet at a rate of 8 feet per
second. At the same time, elevator #2 starts moving downward from a height of 100
feet at a rate of 10 feet per second. Which two equations form a system that can be solved to find how many seconds (s) it will take for both elevators to reach the same height (h) in feet? A.)h-8s=28 B.)h+10s=100 C.)10h-s=100 D.)28h+s=8
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