SOLUTION: A certain steel tape is known to be 100000 feet long when the temperature of 70°F . When the tape is at a temperature of 10°F, what reading corresponds to a distance of 90 ft? Coef
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Question 1058075: A certain steel tape is known to be 100000 feet long when the temperature of 70°F . When the tape is at a temperature of 10°F, what reading corresponds to a distance of 90 ft? Coefficient of linear expansion of the tape is 5.833 x 10-6 per °F.
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