The function p(d)=1+d/33 gives the pressure, in atmospheres (atm), at a depth d in the sea (d is in feet). Note that p(0)=1 atm, p(33)=2, and so on. Find the pressure at 100 feet.

The pressure at 100 feet is ___? atm.
(Type an integer or a simplified fraction)

just plug in d=100

p(100) = 1+100/33 = 133/3

To find the pressure at 100 feet, we can substitute the value of d into the given function p(d) = 1 + d/33.

p(100) = 1 + 100/33

Now we can simplify this expression:

p(100) = 1 + 100/33 = 1 + 3.0303...

To express this as a fraction, we multiply both the numerator and denominator of the decimal by 10000 to remove the decimal point:

p(100) = 1 + 303.03... / 100 = 1 + 30303/10000

Now we can add the fractions:

p(100) = (10000 + 30303) / 10000

Simplifying the fraction:

p(100) = 40303 / 10000

Thus, the pressure at 100 feet is 40303/10000 atm.