Math, asked by Krishnaapandey, 7 hours ago

a mountain is an height of 8850m its base is at an elevation of 5450m . the temperature at the base is - 6° C if the temperature here drops at the rate of 1°C per 100m find the temperature at the top​

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Answered by DylanObrien12
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Step-by-step explanation:

The difference of the top of the mountain and the base. 8850-5450=3400.

The temperature drops 1 degrees Celsius per 100 meter. So, we divide it with the difference i.e 3400/100 =34. Then, the value gets - 34 degrees Celsius because it is gets dropped. - 34+-6=-40degree ccelsiu

The answer is - 40degree celsius

Answered by shreya18441
2

Answer:

-40 degree celsius

Step-by-step explanation:

The difference of the top of the mountain and the base. 8850m-5450m=3400m

The temperature drops 1 degree Celsius per 100 meter ascent,

Hence we will divide it with the difference i.e 3400/100 =34.

Then, the value we get is - 34 degrees Celsius because it is gets dropped, -6 degree celcius is the to temperature at the base of the mountain

then,

- 34+-6=-40degree celsius

The answer is - 40degree celsius

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