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An automobile engine loses approximately 3% of its power for every thousand feet of elevation gain. A certain engine generates 180 horsepower at sea level. How much will it generate at an elevation of
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An automobile engine loses approximately 3% of its power for every thousand feet of elevation gain. A certain engine generates 180 horsepower at sea level. How much will it generate at an elevation of 4000 feet? Round to the nearest whole number
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I think We could learn something if we knew what the factor t/c was
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periodic or cyclical, because every 1000 feet, is losing 3% of the remaining horsepower, so the every cycle of 1000 feet, 3% is getting hosed.
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