Question 1144621
the formula would be T = 35 - 3 * H.
when H = 0 (at the surface), the temperaturs is 35 degrees celsius.
for every 1 kilometer above the surface, the temperature goes down 3 degrees celsius.
when H = 0, the temperature is 35 degrees celsius.
when H = 1, the temperature is 32 degrees celsius.
when H = 2, the temperature is 29 degrees celsius.
H is the number of kilometers above the surface at the specified location.
T is the temperature.


the following graph shows T for h = 0 to 5.
in the graph, y takes the place of T and x takes the place of H.
same formula, just y = 35 - 3 * x rather than T = 35 - 3 * H.


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