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02.11.2020 •
Mathematics
Suppose there is a 1.6°F drop in temperature for every thousand feet that an airplane climbs into the sky. If the temperature on the ground is 64.5°F, what will be the temperature when the plane reaches an altitude of 9,000 ft?
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Ответ:
50.1 deg F
Step-by-step explanation:
1.6deg F for every 1,000ft. You need to get to 9,000ft. 1.6degx9=14.4
64.5deg-14.4deg=50.1degF
Ответ:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
13.261 ends with a 1 and 13.265 ends with a 5 and 5 is greater than 1.