SOLUTION: Suppose a potato initially has a temperature of 75 degrees and the oven is preheated to 375 degrees. Use the formula D = 300 × 0.98t, where D is the temperature difference between
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Question 1110449: Suppose a potato initially has a temperature of 75 degrees and the oven is preheated to 375 degrees. Use the formula D = 300 × 0.98t, where D is the temperature difference between the oven and the potato, t is the time in minutes the potato has been in the oven, and all temperatures are measured in degrees Fahrenheit Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn:Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The simplest of algebra will let you solve for the time t. You can then compute the value from your given description.
In this case, I do not understand at all, if this post is a "problem" (or simply a collection of words without any sense)
and for what reason it was submitted to this forum.