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Jake T.
asked 06/16/221. At the beach in San Francisco (0 meters) the pressure of the atmosphere is 101.325 kPa
(kilopascals) and in Denver, 1609.344 meters above sea level, the pressure of the atmosphere
is about 83.437 kPa. Using this data, find a linear equation for pressure P in terms of
altitude h. (Hint: write the pressure and altitude in each location as a point (h, P). Then
use point-slope form to find the equation of the line.)
answer : m = (83437 - 101325)/(1609344 - 0) = -17888/1609344 = -559/50292 = -0.011115088.
2. What is the rate of change of the pressure of the atmosphere as altitude increases in meters?
Write a sentence answering this question using the phrase “rate of change.”
3. Mount Everest is 8848 meters high. What does your linear approximation predict for the
pressure of the atmosphere on Mount Everest?
Richard C. answered 06/16/22
Confidence-building SAT math tutor and author of SAT math books
Richard C.
06/16/22
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