A chemist recorded the change in temperature of a cooling liquid as −25.5°F over a 1.5 minute period. The temperature fell at a constant rate. What was the rate of change in temperature?
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Answer: The rate of the change of the temperature is calculated by dividing the change in temperature in °F by the total duration or time in minute. That is, rate of change in temperature = -25.5°F / 1.5 min = -17°F / min Thus, The temperature changes by -17°F per minute.
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