The atmospheric pressure, p, in pascals, on a weather balloon decreases with increasingheight. This pressure,...

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The atmospheric pressure, p, in pascals, on a weather balloon decreases with increasingheight. This pressure, measured in millimeters of mercury, is related to the number ofkilometers, h, above sea level by the function p(h) = 760 (2.7)-0.145h. Use this function toperform the following, showing your work and rounding answers to the nearest hundredth.1. Find the atmospheric pressure, in pascals, at a height of 3 kilometers.2. Find the height, in kilometers, when the atmospheric pressure is 200 pascals.

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