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For altitudes up to 36,000 feet, the relationship between ground temperature and atmospheric temperature can be described by the formula t = −0.0035a + g, in which t is the atmospheric temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, a is the altitude, in feet, at which the atmospheric temperature is measured, and g is the ground temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Solve the equation for a. If the atmospheric temperature is −20.2 °F and the ground temperature is 40 °F, what is the altitude?

The equation for a is a =.

If the atmospheric temperature is −20.2 °F and the ground temperature is 40 °F, then
a =
feet.

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Answer:

40.0707

Explanation:

because you multiply -0.0035 (-20.2) + 40= 40.0707

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