The temperature difference from the foot of a mountain to the top of a mountain is 6 degrees, and the temperature drops by 0.6 degrees for every 100 meters increase. How high is the mountain

The temperature difference from the foot of a mountain to the top of a mountain is 6 degrees, and the temperature drops by 0.6 degrees for every 100 meters increase. How high is the mountain


(6 / 0.6) * 100 = 1000M



It is known that when the height of a mountain increases by 100 meters, the temperature drops by 0.8 degrees Celsius. Now the temperature at the top of a mountain is - 1.5 degrees Celsius, and the temperature at the foot of a mountain is 4.5 degrees Celsius


According to the meaning of the title, the temperature difference between the peak and the foot of the mountain is 4.5 ℃ - (- 1.5 ℃) = 6.0 ℃
The height of the peak (taking the foot of the mountain as another height): 6.0 ℃ / (0.8 ℃ / 100M) = 7.5 * 100m = 750m