SOLUTION: The greenhouse heats up in the sun according to the formula T=55+2.356 x 10^-2*h^3 Where h is the number of hours the sun hits the building. In December the average number of hours
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Question 65617: The greenhouse heats up in the sun according to the formula T=55+2.356 x 10^-2*h^3 Where h is the number of hours the sun hits the building. In December the average number of hours that the sun will hit the greenhouse is 6.72. How warm should we expect the greenhouse to get by the end of an average day in December?
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The greenhouse heats up in the sun according to the formula T=55+2.356 x 10^-2*h^3 Where h is the number of hours the sun hits the building. In December the average number of hours that the sun will hit the greenhouse is 6.72. How warm should we expect the greenhouse to get by the end of an average day in December?
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T(h)=55+2.356 x 10^-2*h^3
T(6.72)=55+(2.356x10^(-2)(6.72)^3
T(6.72)=62.13
Cheers,
Stan H.
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