The kilopascal is a unit of measure for atmospheric pressure. Suppose the atmospheric air pressure at sea level is about 104 kilopascals. For every​ 1000-m increase in​ altitude, the pressure decreases about 11.3​%. What is the approximate pressure at an altitude of 2000 ​m?

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The pressure at an altitude of 2000 m is about
  
enter your response here kilopascals.
​(Round to the nearest whole number as​ needed.)

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To solve this problem, we can use the formula:

New Pressure = Original Pressure - (Original Pressure * Decrease Percentage)

Plugging in the given information:
Original Pressure = 104 kilopascals
Decrease Percentage = 11.3% = 0.113

Using the formula:
New Pressure = 104 - (104 * 0.113)
New Pressure = 104 - 11.752
New Pressure ≈ 92.248

Rounding the answer to the nearest whole number:
New Pressure ≈ 92 kilopascals

Therefore, the approximate pressure at an altitude of 2000 m is 92 kilopascals.
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