The elevation E, in meters, above sea level at which the boiling point of a certain liquid is t degrees Celsius is given by the function shown below. At what elevation is the boiling point 119.5? 120? E(t)= 1200(120-t)+520(120-t)^2 At what elevation is the boiling point 119.5?
E(119.5)= (the answer) meters

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Answer:

[tex]E(119.5)= 730m[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]E(t)= 1200(120-t)+520(120-t)^2[/tex]

Required

Determine E(119.5)

[tex]E(t)= 1200(120-t)+520(120-t)^2[/tex]

Simply substitute 119.5 for t

[tex]E(119.5)= 1200(120-119.5)+520(120-119.5)^2[/tex]

Evaluate the expressions in bracket

[tex]E(119.5)= 1200(0.5)+520(0.5)^2[/tex]

Solve 0.5²

[tex]E(119.5)= 1200 * 0.5+520*0.25[/tex]

[tex]E(119.5)= 600+130[/tex]

[tex]E(119.5)= 730[/tex]

Hence;

[tex]E(119.5)= 730m[/tex]

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