The Eiffel Tower is a steel structure whose height increases by 19.5 cm when the temperature changes from -9 to \( +40^{\circ} \mathrm{C} \). What is the approximate height (in meters) at the lower temperature? Number \( \square \) Units \( \square \)
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The Eiffel Tower's height increases by 19.5 cm when the temperature changes from -9°C to +40°C. We need to find the height at -9°C. Show more…
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