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18 March, 01:49

A sugar solution currently measures 250 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature of the solution increases 5 degrees per minute. The sugar solution will caramelize at temperatures greater than 310 and less than 338 degrees Fahrenheit. Which inequality can be used to find x, the number of minutes it will take for the solution to begin caramelizing?

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  1. 18 March, 05:33
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    For getting the final degrees for caramelizing you have an sum, the inicial degrees add to x minutes multiply by 5 degrees/min, so the inequality should be:

    310 ≤ 250 + 5x ≤ 338
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