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Vinvika [58]
2 years ago
9

The percentage of the battery's capacity that is charged as a function of time (in minutes) is graphed.

Mathematics
1 answer:
stich3 [128]2 years ago
6 0

The rate at which battery charges is 10 percent per minute.

According to the statement

we have given that the charging capacity of battery in the graphical representation.

And we from this we have to find the percentage by which battery charges.

And the graphical representation given is :

The horizontal axis is from zero to thirty-two-point-five with a scale of two point five and is titled Time in minutes. The vertical axis is from zero to one hundred with a scale of five and is titled Capacity, percent charged. The graph of the line is y equals two x plus forty. The graph ends at thirty minutes.

A first quadrant coordinate plane. The horizontal axis is from zero to thirty-two-point-five with a scale of two point five and is titled Time in minutes.

And according to this representation it is clear that the percentage by which battery charges is 10 percentage per minute.

So, The rate at which battery charges is 10 percent per minute.

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