SOLUTION: The pressure (p) in a liquid varies jointly as the depth (d) and the density (D) of the liquid. If the pressure is 30.5 lb/in2 when the depth is 101 in. and the density is 1.2 lb/i

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Question 1056274: The pressure (p) in a liquid varies jointly as the depth (d) and the density (D) of the liquid. If the pressure is 30.5 lb/in2 when the depth is 101 in. and the density is 1.2 lb/in3, find the pressure when the density remains the same and the depth is 95 in. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
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