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PPT - A- 9,000 feet AGL B- 10,000 feet AGL C- 11,000 feet AGL

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PPT - A- 9,000 feet AGL B- 10,000 feet AGL C- 11,000 feet AGL

#3410. At approximately what altitude above the surface would the pilot expect the base of the cumuliform clouds if the surface air temperature is 82F. And the dewpoint is 38F.?. A- 9,000 feet AGL B- 10,000 feet AGL C- 11,000 feet AGL. Sorry that is Incorrect. Go Back and Try Again.

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