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19 February, 21:50

A piece of hot metal is cooling at a linear rate. Its Temp. After 4 minutes is 310 deg. Its Temp. After 7 minutes is 205 deg. When will the object be 30 deg.?

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  1. 19 February, 22:03
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    It'll take 12 minutes to be at 30 degrees.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the metal is cooling at a linear rate then the rate of degrees per minute should be the through the cooling process. From 4 minutes to 7 minutes there was a span of 3 minutes and in that time the metal cooled 105 degrees. So the metal is cooling at a rate of

    rate = 105/3 degrees/minute = 35 degrees/min

    To reach 30 degrees from 205 it should cool down an additional 175 degrees so it'll take:

    minutes = deegrees/rate = 175 / (35) = 5 minutes

    Since the metal had a temperature of 205 degrees in 7 minutes, then it'll take 12 minutes to be at 30 degrees.
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