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Maru [420]
3 years ago
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I need to find te missing angle for this question

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ki77a [65]3 years ago
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T_{0} = 86 ^{o}C

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Therefore, the equation T_{(t)}= T_{s}+(T_{0} - T_{s})e^{kt} becomes

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After 1 hour, the temperature of the ice-cream base has decreased to 58°C.

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At time t = 1 \ hour, T_{(t)} = 58^{o}C

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First collect like terms

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Then,

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