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At higher elevations water boils at lower temperatures. The temperature at which water boils is called the boiling point of water. At sea level the boiling point of water is 100°C, while at 2 kilometers of elevation (about 6550 feet) the boiling point of water is 94°C. The function that gives the boiling point of water in °C, B, at an elevation of x kilometers is B(x)=100-3.5x. Determine the elevations at which the boiling point of water is between 93 °C and 96 °C. Give your answer accurate to 1 decimal place. The boiling point of water is between 93°C and 96°C when the elevation is

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when the elevation is between_ ______ km and_ ______km?

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