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[6.2] Reading Graphs

[6.2] Reading Graphs At what time is the plane’s altitude approximately 13𝑘𝑚? What is the plane’s altitude after 120s?

Hot Air Balloon

Hot Air Balloon What is the air temperature at an altitude of 600𝑚? At what altitude is the temperature 3.5℃? Is it possible to find the precise air temperature at an altitude of 1050.92𝑚?

Rental Car Enterprise rent-a-car charges $35 to rent a car, plus $0.45 per kilometer you drive. What is the cost after 300km? How far can you drive for $115?

Rental Car Enterprise rent-a-car charges $35 to rent a car, plus $0.45 per kilometer you drive. Is it reasonable to extrapolate?