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13 October, 13:35

The volume V, in cubic centimeters, of 1 kilogram of water at a temperature T (in Celsius) is given approximately by the formula V (T) = - 6.8 * 10 - 5 T 3 + 8.5 * 10 - 3 T 2 - 6.4 * 10 - 2 T + 9.99 * 10 2 where 0 C ≤ T ≤ 30 C. Find the temperature at which water has its minimum volume. Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.

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  1. 13 October, 14:04
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    Answer: V = 9990 cubic centimeter

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that the volume V in cubic centimeters, at a temperature T (in Celsius) is given approximately by the formula

    V (T) = - 6.8 * 10 ^ - 5 T 3 + 8.5 * 10 - ^3 T 2 - 6.4 * 10 - ^2 T + 9.99 * 10^2 where 0 C ≤ T ≤ 30 C.

    Water has its minimum volume at low temperature. That is T = 0

    Therefore,

    V (0) = - 6.8 * 10 - 5 (0) 3 + 8.5 * 10 - 3 (0) 2 - 6.4 * 10 - 2 (0) + 9.99 * 10^2

    V (0) = 99.9 * 100

    V (0) = 9990 cubic centimeter
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