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Newton's Law of Cooling states that for a cooling substance

Last updated: 8/11/2022

Newton's Law of Cooling states that for a cooling substance

Newton's Law of Cooling states that for a cooling substance with initial temperature To, the temperature T after t minutes can be modeled 0' by T = (To-T)e+T, where T is the surrounding temperature and r is the cooling rate of the substance. You remove a baked potato from a 400°F oven and place it on the counter in your 67°F kitchen. After 20 minutes, you measure the temperature of the potato to be 128°F. What will the temperature of the potato be after 26 minutes? about 104°F about 69°F about 113°F about 37°F