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Temperature and Altitude. On a certain day, the temperature on the ground is 66 degrees Fahrenheit, and the temperature at an altitude of A feet above the ground is found from the expression 66 − A/300. Find the temperature at the 18,000 feet.? °F

Temperature and Altitude. On a certain day, the temperature on the ground is 66 degrees-example-1
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Given:

The temperature at an altitude of A feet above the ground is found from an expression,


T=66-(A)/(300)

The temperature at 18000 feet is,


\begin{gathered} T=66-(18000)/(300) \\ T=66-60 \\ T=6^(\circ)F \end{gathered}

Answer: The temperature at 18000 feet is 6 degrees Fahrenheit.

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