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Old December 5th 09, 11:49 PM posted to misc.writing,rec.aviation.piloting
Jeffrey Bloss
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Default More easy as pie math

On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 16:34:22 -0800 (PST), Mark wrote:

On Nov 18, 7:25*pm, Mark wrote:
If a distance of 1,173ft is required for a plane
to take off when the temperature is 73 degrees,
and 1,366 ft when the temperature is 86 degrees,
then what distance is required when the temp.
is 79.5 degrees?

So easy.

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Mark
"excuse me, where are your self-help books?"
"now if I told you, that would defeat the purpose."


Ok, just to demonstrate how simple this is,
I will created another set of data which will have
an identical answer to the first problem.

If a distance of 1,173 feet is required for takeoff
when the temperature is 70 degrees, and 1,356
for 80 degrees, what distance is required when
the temperature is 75 degrees?

*hint- exact same answer, both problems.

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Mark


LOL
LOL
LOL

Try 1,356 feet for both problems, Mark(ie) you chemically-deranged
fraud.

LOL
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