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A scientist is cooling a liquid at a steady rate. The temperature of the liquid changed by −82 1/2 °C over 2 1/5 minutes. What was the temperature change after 1 minute?

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Answer:
37.5^(\circ) or
37(1)/(2)^(\circ)

Explanation:

Given : The temperature of the liquid changed by
-82(1)/(2)^(\circ)C over
2(1)/(5) minutes.

We can write
[tex]82(1)/(2)=(82*2+1)/(2)=(165)/(2)


2(1)/(5)=(11)/(5)

Now, the statement becomes ,

The temperature of the liquid changed by
-(165)/(2)^(\circ)C over
(11)/(5) minutes.

i.e. temperature changed in
(11)/(5) minutes =
-(165)/(2)^(\circ)C

Now, by Unitary method,

The temperature changed in 1 minute =
(165)/(2)*(5)/(11)^(\circ)C

The temperature changed in 1 minute =
37.5^(\circ) or
37(1)/(2)^(\circ)

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