(1 point) A thermometer is taken from a room where the temperature is 24°C to the outdoors, where the temperature is -11

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(1 point) A thermometer is taken from a room where the temperature is 24°C to the outdoors, where the temperature is -11

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(1 point) A thermometer is taken from a room where the temperature is 24°C to the outdoors, where the temperature is -11°C. After one minute the thermomater mads 14°C. (a) What will the reading on the thermometer be after 2 more minutes? 3.4 (b) When will the thermometer read-10°C? 10.57 minutes after it was taken to the outdoors. Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem. Preview My Answers Submit Answers Your score was recorded. You have attempted this problem 32 times. You received a score of 50% for this attempt. Your overall recorded score is 50%. You have unlimited attempts remaining. Email WebWork TA
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