Math, asked by janamejoypradhan, 1 month ago

The temperature of a room is 4°C and outside temperature is 36°C. If the temperature of the room increases at the rate of 4°C per 30 minutes, how much time will it take to reach the outside temperature?​

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Answered by Varun9116
5

Answer:

4 hours/ 240 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

:. as it takes 30 minutes to go up 4°c, then to go up by 36°c it going to be:

=(36-4)/4

=32/4

=8

Therefore 8 times the temperature is going to go up, and thus, 8×30mins = 240 mins = 4 hrs

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