Let's assume
boiling point is y
altitude is x
we are given
This relationship between altitude and boiling point is linear
At an altitude of 1000 feet, water boils at 210°F
so, first point is (1000,210)
so, x1=1000 , y1=210
At an altitude of 3000 feet, water boils at 206°F
so, second point is (3000,206)
so, x2=3000,y2=206
now, we can find slope
now, we can plug values
now, we can use point slope form of line
so, we can plug it
so, point slope form of line is
now, we can plug x=8000
and then we can solve for y
So,
the boiling point of water at an altitude of 8000 feet is 196°F..........Answer
Answer:
12/40 (simplified = 3/10)
Step-by-step explanation:
2 x 6 = 12
5 x 8 = 40
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Solving (47):
To solve for B, we have:
--- sum of angles in a triangle
This gives
Collect like terms
Solving (48):
To solve for Y, we have:
--- sum of angles in a triangle
This gives
Where
-- angle on a straight line
Solve for X
So, we have: