Indicate to which of these barometric pressures, the performance of an aircraft will be the worst.
A. 30.50 inches of mercury.
B. 29.75 inches of mercury.
C. 30.25 inches of mercury.
D. 30.00 inches of mercury.
Answer is B. 29.75 inches of mercury.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)