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| Question 1156574:  NOTE: I phrased this question EXACTLY as it was given to me. A pot of boiling soup with an internal temperature of 100° Fahrenheit was taken off the stove to cool in a 75°F room. After fifteen minutes, the internal temperature of the soup was 93°F.
 To the nearest minute, how long will it take the soup to cool to 80°F?
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . 
 THE SOUP DOES NOT BOIL AT THE TEMPERATURE 100° FAHRENHEIT.
 
 
 To state it is the same as to state  2x2 = 57.
 
 
 It does not matter,  WHO  gave you this formulation.
 
 It is   G I B B E R I S H.
 
 And it is as  TRUE  as   2x2 = 4.
 
 Have a nice day (!)
 
 
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 And   M E M O R I Z E :
 
 
 
    Water boils at the temperature 100° C (Celcius).
    90° is the right angle.  (It does not relate to the water boiling temperature).
    // There is a classic joke about a person who can not distinct water boiling point of 100° C (Celcius)  
       from the right angle measure of 90°.
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 And the last point: PLEASE do not post your damnation to me for pointing your errors.
 
 You better post your "DEEPEST THANKS" to me for teaching you simple/basic/fundamental principles,
 that every literate person MUST know.
 
 
 
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