SOLUTION: I need help please.
The function that relates weight in grams of a crystal (w) to the temperature t in degrees Fahrenheit in which it was grown is as follows (fictitious):
W
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Question 91151: I need help please.
The function that relates weight in grams of a crystal (w) to the temperature t in degrees Fahrenheit in which it was grown is as follows (fictitious):
W(t) = 0.8t + 12
Find w(-6).
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
W(T)=0.8T+12
W(-6)=0.8*-6+12
W(-6)=-4.8+12
W(-6)=7.2 ANSWER.
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