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Pressure (in pounds per square foot) on a diver at a depth of "d" feet: "P" = 64d + 2112 Solve for "d"
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Pressure (in pounds per square foot) on a diver at a depth of "d" feet: "P" = 64d + 2112
Solve for "d"
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p=64d+2112
Subtract 2112 on both sides
p-2112=64d
Divide all terms by 64
p/64-33=d
Rearrange
d=p/64-33
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