For this problem, use Newton's Law of Cooling. Frank's automobile engine runs at 100°C. On a day when the outside temper

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For this problem, use Newton's Law of Cooling. Frank's automobile engine runs at 100°C. On a day when the outside temper

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For this problem, use Newton's Law of Cooling. Frank's automobile engine runs at 100°C. On a day when the outside temperature is 26°C, he turns off the ignition and notes that five minutes later, the engine has cooled to 67°C. (a.) Determine the engine's cooling constant, which can me measured in s¹, min¹, or hr¹. In order for Webwork to recognise your units, they must be typed in exactly as s ^-1, hr ^-1, or min ^-1, (with NO BRACKETS) respectively. (b.) What is the formula for the temperature at time t? For °C, type deg. y(t)
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