SOLUTION: The altitude of an aircraft, h, in miles, is given by log, where P = the outside air pressure, and B = the atmospheric pressure at sea level. Let B = 31 inches of mercury (in. Hg).

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Question 183897: The altitude of an aircraft, h, in miles, is given by log, where P = the outside air pressure, and B = the atmospheric pressure at sea level. Let B = 31 inches of mercury (in. Hg). What is the outside air pressure at a height of 3.6 miles? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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