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 While exploring a​ planet, a robot descends at a rate of 137 feet every 1.6 hours from a hill peak 1 comma 190 feet above sea level. Round to the nearest 10 feet and the nearest whole hour. Then represent the​ robot's elevation y after x hours using a​ table, an​ equation, and a graph. How many hours will it take the robot to reach the base of the​ hill?

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