highest permanently tolerable altitudeof the atmosphere is the 1/1000thof the hemoglobin concentration for the residents at sealevel, compute the highest permanently tolerable altitude in kilometers.



Answer :

Answer:

Maximum altitude: 52.53 km

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is incomplete:

Consider the following data set which relates the hemoglobin levels h (kg/dL) of workers and the altitude a (km) above the sea level that the workers exposed over years:

a 0.32 0.64 1.28 1.60

h 1.15 1.10 1.05 0.95

In the regression model , the constant c2 is found as c2 = 0.1315. Assuming the hemoglobin concentration for the residents at the highest permanently tolerable altitude of the atmosphere is the 1/1000th of the hemoglobin concentration for the residents at sea level, compute the highest permanently tolerable altitude in kilometers.

We have to calculate the maximum altitude that the residents/workers can tolerate.

This altitude is at which the hemoglobin conventration is 0.001 of the concentration at sea level.

We can calculate this as:

[tex]\frac{h_{max}}{h_0}=\frac{c_1e^{-c_2a_{max}}}{c_1e^0} =e^{-c_2a_{max}}=0.001\\\\ -c_2a_{max}=ln(0.001)\\\\a_{max}=-ln(0.001)/0.1315=6.9078 /0.1315=52.53[/tex]

The highest permanently tolerable altitude is 52.53 km.