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The temperature of a room is four degree celcious and outside temperature is thirty six degree. If the temperature of the room increases as the rate of four degree celcious per thirty minutes. How time will it take to reach the outside temperature?

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Answered by hfhviyfd
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Step-by-step explanation:

temperature of room=4°c

temperature outside the room =36°c

temperature of room increases at the rate of 4 °c per 30min

so this means that the temperature of the room Is already 4°so =36-4=32°c

so the time take to reach the outside temperature =

 \frac{32}{4  }   \times 30 = 240

we divide 32 by 4 to know how much time we need to add 4 to gain 32

and we multiply the result by 30 to gain the time

so 240min is your ans

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