At 5:00 p.m., Antonio turned on the oven. While the oven preheated, the temperature in the oven increased from 72°F to 400°F over a 10-minute period. The oven remained at 400°F for 45 minutes until Antonio turned it off. It took 60 minutes for the temperature in the oven to cool, returning to 72°F at 6:55 p.m. Which statement best explains whether or not the temperature in the oven is a function of the time?
It is a function because at any given time the oven was exactly one temperature.
It is a function because the oven temperature was the same at different times.
It is not a function because at any given time the oven was exactly one temperature.
It is not a function because the oven temperature was the same at different times.
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Answer: The heating, cooking and cooling can be viewed as a function of heating, followed by stasis at 400 ending with a functionof cooling (or heat dissipation).
Step-by-step explanation:
During pre-heat and cooling the temperature can be treated is a function of time because the oven temperature enjoyed some rate of rise until it plateaued at its etting (400) likewise a different function of time in the cooling which appears to dissipate at a slower rate than it preheats.
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