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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 07:01, FailingstudentXD

The graph shows the atmospheric pressure as you rise upward in a hot-air balloon. Pressure vs. Altitude
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30
25
20
Atmospheric Pressure
(inches of mercury)
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15
10
0
5000
15000
20000
10000
Altitude (feet)
Estimate the pressure at 15,000 feet. Answer in Blank #1 without units and round to
the nearest whole number.
Estimate the altitude at 25 inches of mercury. Answer in Blank #2 without units and
round to the nearest one thousand.
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Blank # 2

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