Asked by Kate
In general, the air temperature decreases 12F for every 4000 feet increase in altitude. If a hiker climbs 3000 feet, by how much can she expect the temperature to decrease?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
3,000/4,000 = 3/4
(3/4) * 12 = 36/4 = 9 degrees
(3/4) * 12 = 36/4 = 9 degrees
Answered by
Anonymous
10
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Answered by
Kassidy
9 degrees because 3,000 feet, and 4,000 feet would become 3/4. so 3/4- would become 12 because 3 multiplied by 4 would equal 12, and 12 would become 36/4 which is basically simplified to 9. I hope this helps you. :))
Answered by
Anonymous
48,000
Answered by
Savage
I know this bc the other teachers said so
9 because yeah
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Answered by
K
Help me with mathhhh
Answered by
Alec
12 degrees farenhieght
Answered by
xqc
6th grade in 2011 +6 +3 = colakssa
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