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24 December, 09:47

On a cold February morning, the radiator fluid in Stanley's car is - 18 degrees When the engine is running, the temperature goes up 4.5 degrees per minute. Approximately how long will it take before the radiator fluid temperature reaches 60 degrees?

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  1. 24 December, 09:52
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    Remark

    This is an arithmetic progression. You have the first and last terms and the difference.

    Givens

    a = - 18

    L = 60

    d = 4.5

    Equation

    L = a + (n - 1) d

    Solve

    60 = - 18 + (n - 1) * 4.5 Add 18 to both side

    60 + 18 = (n - 1) * 4.5

    78 = (n - 1) * 4.5 Divide both sides by 4.5

    78/4.5 = n - 1

    17.3333 = n - 1 Add 1 to both sides.

    18.3333 = n

    Conclusion

    It will that 18 1/3 or 18.33333 minutes to get the from - 18 to 60 degrees.
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