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Mathematics, 19.04.2021 02:20 santos200154

A pharmacist t is using the function P(t)=t2+t+1
Pt=t2+t+1

to calculate the number of prescriptions filled after t minutes. How many minutes (t) have passed when there are 133 prescriptions filled (P) present in the pharmacy?

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