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Air pressure may be represented as a function of height above the surface of the Earth as shown below.In this function, P0 is air pressure at sea level, and h is measured in meters. Which of the following equations will find the height at which air pressure is 65% of the air pressure at sea level?A.B.C.D.

Air pressure may be represented as a function of height above the surface of the Earth-example-1
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Given: Air pressure may be represented as a function of height above the surface of the Earth as


P=P_0e^(-0.00012h)

Where h is the height in meters and


P_0\text{ is the air pressure at sea level.}

Required: To find out which equation will find the height at which air pressure is 65% of the air pressure at sea level.

Explanation: We are given that air pressure is 65% of the air pressure at sea level i.e.


\begin{gathered} P=65\%* P_0 \\ P=0.65P_0 \end{gathered}

Now putting this value of P in the given function we get


0.65P_0=P_0e^(-0.00012h)

This is equivalent to the expression given in option A.

Final Answer: Option A is correct.

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