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A cook places a pan of food on a hot stove and leaves it there. When the food is just about done cooking, which of the following will most likely be true?
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The pan will be hotter than the stove.
B.
The pan will not have changed in temperature.
C.
The pan will be the same temperature as the stove.
D.
The pan will be cooler than the stove.
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The pan will be the same temperature as the stove.
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