Given the following Atmospheric Data: Altitude (m) Pressure (kPa)0               -        101.331000         -        89.872000         -        79.503000         -         70.114000         -         61.66 Use linear interpolation to estimate the atmospheric pressure at: Altitude (m) Pressure (kPa)4MM                 ?2689                  ?3500                  ? (where MM is your birth month, so if you were born in December, evaluate at 312 meters)

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Given the following Atmospheric Data:

Altitude (m) Pressure (kPa)
0               -        101.33
1000         -        89.87
2000         -        79.50
3000         -         70.11
4000         -         61.66

Use linear interpolation to estimate the atmospheric pressure at:

Altitude (m) Pressure (kPa)
4MM                 ?
2689                  ?
3500                  ?

(where MM is your birth month, so if you were born in December, evaluate at 312 meters)

 

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