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9 October, 10:11

At a constant temperature, the atmospheric pressure p in pascals is given by the formula p=101.3e^-0.001h, where h is the altitude in meters. What is p at an altitude of 500 m?

My Algebra 2 book says its y=-3 (1/3) ^x

but i got 61.44 or 61. How would I work it out if im wrong?

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  1. 9 October, 13:44
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    No idea how your book got that equation, your answer is right.
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