The elevation E, in meters, above sea level at which the boiling point of a certain liquid ist degrees Celsius is given by the function shown below. At what elevation is the boling point 99.5*7 100°?
E() - 1200(100-1) • 580(100 - 1)
At what elevation is the boiling point 99.5?
E (90.5*)=. meters
At what elevation is the boiling point 100"?
E(100*)-meters

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Answer:

Given E(t)=1100(100-t)+580(100-t)^2

Put t = 99.5, we get

E(99.5)=1100(100-99.5)+580(100-99.5)^2

E(99.5)=1100(0.5)+580(0.5)^2

E(99.5)=1100(0.5)+580(0.25)

E(99.5)=550+145

E(99.5)=695m

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