Answer:
Explanation:
To determine when the two furnaces will have the same temperature, you can set up equations for the temperatures of both furnaces over time. Let's denote the time in minutes as "t."
For the first furnace (cooling at a rate of 4.5ºC per minute), you can use the following equation:
Temperature of the first furnace (T1) at time t = 1500ºC - 4.5ºC * t
For the second furnace (heated at a rate of 1.5ºC per minute), you can use this equation:
Temperature of the second furnace (T2) at time t = 1200ºC + 1.5ºC * t
To find when the two furnaces have the same temperature, set T1 equal to T2 and solve for t:
1500 - 4.5t = 1200 + 1.5t
Now, solve for t:
1500 - 1200 = 4.5t + 1.5t
300 = 6t
t = 300 / 6
t = 50
So, the two furnaces will have the same temperature after 50 minutes.
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