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The number of hours it takes for ice to melt varies inversely with the air temperature. A block of ice melts in 2.5 hours whenthe temperature is 54 degrees.How long would it take for the same block of ice to melt if the temperature was 45 degrees?

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Let t be the time in hours it takes a block of ice to melt at T degrees.

Since both variables have an inverse relation, we can say that:


t=\alpha\cdot(1)/(T)

Where alpha is a constant value.

Since we know that a block of ice melts in 2.5 hours when the temperature is 54 degrees, we can plug in such data and find alpha as following:


\begin{gathered} 2.5=\alpha\cdot(1)/(54)\rightarrow2.5\cdot54=\alpha \\ \Rightarrow\alpha=135 \end{gathered}

Therefore, our expression would be:


t=(135)/(T)

For T = 45,


\begin{gathered} t=(135)/(45) \\ \\ \Rightarrow t=3 \end{gathered}

We can conclude that it would take 3 hours for the block of ice to melt.

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