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The temperature of a liquid in an experiment starts at 0 degrees Celsius. The experiment calls for the temperature of the liquid to change at a rate of –0.6 degree Celsius per minute. How long will it take for the liquid to reach –10.5 degrees Celsius? 2Points Remember to divide to find the minutes.

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