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PLZ HELP WITH I M GIVING A LOT OF POINTS FOR THIS

PLZ HELP WITH I M GIVING A LOT OF POINTS FOR THIS-example-1
User JPollock
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Answer:

80°F

Step-by-step explanation:

For this question, we will need to use a Rate of Change in determining the final temperature.

It is firstly given that the ground temperature (when the altitude 0), has a temperature of 60°F.

To solve for the amount the temperature increases in total, you will need to do the following to find the value:

2,000÷ 100 = 20

20 is the amount of times the temperature will rise as the altitude goes to 2,000 feet. To solve for the actual RAISE in temperature, all you will need to do is:

20×1= 20°F.

Simply add 60°F+ 20°F to get 80°F as your final answer.

User Chuck Mosher
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Answer:

Answer: B 62

Step-by-step explanation:

for every 1000ft, the temperature rises by 1 degree

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