For a ground temperature of T0 (in C), the temperature T (in C) at a height h

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For a ground temperature of T0 (in °C), the temperature T (in° C) at a height h (in m) above the ground is given approximately by T = T0 − 0.010h.  If the ground temperature is 25°C, for what heights is the temperature above 10°C?

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Basic Technical Mathematics

ISBN: 9780137529896

12th Edition

Authors: Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans

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