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This graph shows the temperature of a room over time. How many °F does the temperature of the room increase by every 1 min? Enter your answer in the box.
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This graph shows the temperature of a room over time.
How many °F does the temperature of the room increase by every 1 min?
Enter your answer in the box.
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Answer: the answer is 0.5. I took the quiz and I got it right.
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the room increases 0.5°F every minute
How?
in 10 minutes the room increased from 65° to 70°
that means in 5 minutes the room increased from 65° to 67.5°
that's a 2.5° increase and if you divide that by 5 your get how much it increases by 1 minute; which is 0.5°
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