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The graph represents the atmospheric pressure, in ounces per square centimeter, as a function of altitude in kilometers above sea level. Which statements accurately reflect this relationship?

Select EACH correct answer. [Not just one].

a) The atmospheric pressure gets close to 36oz/cm2 as the altitude continues to increase.

b) As the altitude continues to increase, the atmospheric pressure approaches 0oz/cm2

c) As the altitude decreases, the atmospheric pressure increases.

d) The atmospheric pressure is 0oz/cm2 at sea level.


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