The 3.1 °F/min rate of change of the temperature and 15 minutes change duration gives the change in temperature as 46.5 °F
<h3>How can the change in temperature be found from the rate of change?</h3>
The rate at which the temperature changed = 3.1 °F/min
The duration of the change in temperature = 15 minutes
The relationship between the change in temperature, the rate of change in temperature and the time can be presented as follows;

Where;
∆T = The required change in temperature
∆t = The duration of the change = 15 minutes
Which gives;
∆T = 3.1°F/min × 15 minutes = 46.5 °F
- The change in temperature, ∆T = 46.5 °F
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X²-3x-10=0
x²-(5-2)x-10=0
x²-5x+2x-10=0
x(x-5)+2(x-5)
(x-5)(x+2)
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