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1.1 Linear Functions - Rate of change applications
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The boiling point of water at sea level is 212 degrees Fahrenheit degrees Fahrenheit. For every 550 feet above sea level, the boiling point of water is lowered by about 1 degree Fahrenheit. Which of the following equations can be used to find the boiling point B of water, in degrees Fahrenheit, x feet above sea level?

A.

B equals, 550 plus, the fraction x over 212

B.

B equals, 550 minus, the fraction x over 212

C.

B equals, 212 plus, the fraction x over 550

D.

B equals, 212 minus, the fraction x over 550