X. Wind Engineers
A19 - Modern day windmill farms capture wind to produce power, but engineers cannot convert wind to power with maximum effectiveness without the use of algebra. These engineers explain that they use algebra to determine the number of wind turbines produced on each schedule, the productivity levels of a plant, and the power output of the wind turbine.
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