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The pressure at sea level is 111 atmosphere and increases at a constant rate as depth increases. When Sydney dives to a depth of 232323 meters, the pressure around her is 3.33.33, point, 3 atmospheres.
The pressure ppp in atmospheres is a function of xxx, the depth in meters.
Write the function's formula.
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