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John wrote the equation t=2m+60 to represent the temperature ,t in degrees celcuis, after a substance had been heated for m minutes .Describe the relationship between the temper…
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john wrote the equation t=2m+60 to represent the temperature ,t in degrees celcuis, after a substance had been heated for m minutes .Describe the relationship between the temperature of the substance and the time it has been heated
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it heats up two more degrees every minute and started out as 60 degrees
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