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If the temperature of a compound increases at a constant rate of 15 d
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If the temperature of a compound increases at a constant rate of 15 degrees per minute, how many minutes does it take for the temperature of the compound to increase from 60 degrees to 300 degrees?
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03 Jun 2021, 02:55
Carcass wrote:
If the temperature of a compound increases at a constant rate of 15 degrees per minute, how many minutes does it take for the temperature of the compound to increase from 60 degrees to 300 degrees?
(A) 12 (B) 16 (C) 20 (D) 24 (E) 30
temperature of a compound increases at a constant rate of 15 degrees per minute
6015=4minutes
30015=20minutes
The difference = 16 minutes
Hence, option B
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