Environmental Sciences, asked by CLARINE5492, 10 months ago

Water boils at different temperatures at different elevations. The boiling temperature of water is 212 degrees F at sea level​ (0 feet) but drops about 1.72degreesF for every​ 1,000 feet of elevation. Write a formula for the boiling point at a given elevation. Then solve the formula for the elevation when the boiling point for water is 190degreesF.

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Answer:12790.698ft

Explanation:Every 1000ft elevation the temperature will decline 1.72degree feright.The difference between 212 and 190 is 22°F so we need12790.6977ft.

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