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Mathematics, 18.07.2019 08:50 stefaniethibodeaux
The relationship between altitude and the boiling point of a liquid is linear. at an altitude of 8400 ft, the liquid boils at 200.4 degreesf. at an altitude of 4200 ft, the liquid boils at 206.7 degrees f. write an equation giving the boiling point b of the liquid, in degrees fahrenheit, in terms of altitude a, in feet. what is the boiling point of the liquid at 2100 ft?
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