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5 January, 07:59

When Mr. Robinson parks his car on a summer day, it's interior temp is 84 degrees. As the car sits, its interior temp rises at a rate of 2 degrees every 6 minutes. Mr. Robinson returns to his car after 48 minutes and starts driving with the air conditioning on. After 15 minutes, the cars interior temp is - 28 degrees relative to what it was when Mr. Robinson started driving. What is the car's interior temp now

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  1. 5 January, 10:56
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    72°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    original interior temp = 84°

    temperature rises at a rate of 2° in every 6 minutes

    This means that after 48 minute temperature will be;

    (48/6) * 2° = 16° ⇒16°+84°=100°

    When he returned to the car temp was 100°

    After driving temp was - 28°+100=72°
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