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Mathematics, 10.10.2021 04:20, lollipop83

Suppose there is a 1.1F drop in temperature for every thousand feet that an airplane climbs into the sky. If the temperature on the ground is -54.1F , what will be the temperature when the plane reaches an altitude of 3,000?

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