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Solve the problem.
-The barometric pressure p\mathrm { p } at an altitude of h\mathrm { h } miles above sea level satisfies the differential equation dpdh=0.2p\frac { d p } { d h } = - 0.2 p . If the pressure at sea level is 29.9229.92 inches of mercury, find the barometric pressure at 29,000ft29,000 \mathrm { ft } .

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The area under the curve of a probability distribution to the left of a specified value, used in hypothesis testing.

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