A pilot is flying in airplane. Do you know strong winds, the pilot decides to fly 4000 feet lower to avoid excessive turbulence. It takes a pilot 3.5 minutes to make this adjustment. Interpreted it the quotient to describe the rate of change in the planes altitude.

The quotient that describes the rate of change in the plane's altitude is the difference in altitude (4000 feet) divided by the time taken (3.5 minutes). This gives us a rate of change of 1142.857 feet per minute.

To interpret the quotient and describe the rate of change in the plane's altitude, we can use the formula:

Rate of change = Change in altitude / Time taken

In this case, the change in altitude is 4000 feet (since the pilot decided to fly 4000 feet lower) and the time taken is 3.5 minutes.

So, the rate of change in the plane's altitude can be calculated as:

Rate of change = 4000 feet / 3.5 minutes

Simplifying this, we get:

Rate of change = 1142.86 feet/minute

Therefore, the rate of change in the plane's altitude is approximately 1142.86 feet per minute.