Atmospheric pressure P
in pounds per square inch is represented by the formula P=14.7e^−0.21x
where x is the number of miles above sea level. To the nearest foot, how high is the peak of a mountain with an atmospheric pressure of 8.163
pounds per square inch? Hint: There are 5280 feet in a mile.
We have to use the equation P=14.7e^−0.21x which is equivalent to:
"P=14.7\\exp{(\u22120.21x)} \n\\\\ \\therefore x = \\frac{1}{0.21}\\ln{(\\frac{14.7}{P})}= \\frac{1}{0.21}\\ln{(\\frac{14.7}{8.163})}\n\\\\ \\text{ }\n\\\\ x=2.8011\\,miles\\, (\\frac{5280\\,ft}{1\\,mile})=14789.8\\,ft"
In conclusion, the peak of the mountain has an approximate height of 14790 ft.
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