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A balloon and a bicycle. A balloon is rising vertically above a level, straight road at a constant rate of 1 ft/sec. Just when the balloon is 65 ft above the ground , a bicycle moving at a constant rate of 17 ft/sec passes under it . How fast is the distance between the bicycle and balloon increasing 3 sec later ?

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