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The temperature in the production department is 21° C at 12 noon. If the temperature increases 1.5° C every hour, what will the temperature be at 5 PM?
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The temperature in the production department is 21° C at 12 noon. If the temperature increases 1.5° C every hour, what will the temperature be at 5 PM?
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The temperature in the production department is 21° C at 12 noon. If
the temperature increases 1.5° C every hour, what will the temperature
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28.5 degrees celsius
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