p(h) = 760e 0.145h

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The atmospheric pressure p on an object decreases with increasing height. This pressure, measured in millimeters of mercury,is related to the height h (in kilometers) above sea level by the function

(a) Find the height of an aircraft if the atmospheric pressure is 320 millimeters of mercury. (b) Find the height of a mountain if the atmospheric pressure is 667 millimeters of mercury.

p(h) = 760e
0.145h
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