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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 22:20 CHRONICxDJ

( 80 points and brainliest for correct answer please help) the freezing point of helium is -272℃. the original temperature of a sample of helium is 3℃. A. how much must the temperature change to ensure that helium freezes?

B. assume the temperature changed at a steady rate for 25 minutes. Using your answer for part A for how much the temperature must change to freeze the helium, write and solve an inequality to determine how much the temperature must change each minute.

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