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Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) warn the driver when the tire pressure of the vehicle is 24% below the target pressure. Suppose the target tire pressure of a certain car is 30 psi (pounds per square inch.)
(a) At what psi will the TPMS trigger a warning for this car? (Round your answer to 2 decimal place.)
When the tire pressure is (Click to select) above below psi.
(b) Suppose tire pressure is a
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(c) The manufacturer’s recommended correct inflation
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