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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 23:10 iamabeast51

A scientist changes the temperature of a solution at a rate of -6°C per minute. How many minutes will it take for the solution's
temperature to change from 0°C to -54°C?
A 9 min
B 324 min
C 60 min
D 48 min

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