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It took 2.5 hours for the outside temperature to increase by 10°F. At this rate, predict how long it would take for the temperature to increase by an additional 12°F. express your answer as a decimal.'
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It took 2.5 hours for the outside temperature to increase by 10°F. At this rate, predict how long it would take for the temperature to increase by an additional 12°F. express your answer as a decimal.'
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3.0 hours
Explanation:
2.5h=10°f
2.5/10 = 0.25
0.25* 12= 3
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