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You take a three-pound package of steaks out of the freezer at 11 A.M.and place it in the refrigerator.Assume that the refrigerator temperature is You take a three-pound package of steaks out of the freezer at 11 A.M.and place it in the refrigerator.Assume that the refrigerator temperature is   and that the freezer temperature is   Use the formula for Newton's Law of Cooling   where   is the time in hours (with   corresponding to 12 P.M.)  and   is the temperature of the package of steaks (in degrees Fahrenheit) .Find the time when the steaks will thaw (or reach   ) . A)  3:51 P.M. B)  4:31 P.M. C)  5:41 P.M. D)  7:01 P.M. E)  6:11 P.M. and that the freezer temperature is You take a three-pound package of steaks out of the freezer at 11 A.M.and place it in the refrigerator.Assume that the refrigerator temperature is   and that the freezer temperature is   Use the formula for Newton's Law of Cooling   where   is the time in hours (with   corresponding to 12 P.M.)  and   is the temperature of the package of steaks (in degrees Fahrenheit) .Find the time when the steaks will thaw (or reach   ) . A)  3:51 P.M. B)  4:31 P.M. C)  5:41 P.M. D)  7:01 P.M. E)  6:11 P.M. Use the formula for Newton's Law of Cooling You take a three-pound package of steaks out of the freezer at 11 A.M.and place it in the refrigerator.Assume that the refrigerator temperature is   and that the freezer temperature is   Use the formula for Newton's Law of Cooling   where   is the time in hours (with   corresponding to 12 P.M.)  and   is the temperature of the package of steaks (in degrees Fahrenheit) .Find the time when the steaks will thaw (or reach   ) . A)  3:51 P.M. B)  4:31 P.M. C)  5:41 P.M. D)  7:01 P.M. E)  6:11 P.M. where You take a three-pound package of steaks out of the freezer at 11 A.M.and place it in the refrigerator.Assume that the refrigerator temperature is   and that the freezer temperature is   Use the formula for Newton's Law of Cooling   where   is the time in hours (with   corresponding to 12 P.M.)  and   is the temperature of the package of steaks (in degrees Fahrenheit) .Find the time when the steaks will thaw (or reach   ) . A)  3:51 P.M. B)  4:31 P.M. C)  5:41 P.M. D)  7:01 P.M. E)  6:11 P.M. is the time in hours (with You take a three-pound package of steaks out of the freezer at 11 A.M.and place it in the refrigerator.Assume that the refrigerator temperature is   and that the freezer temperature is   Use the formula for Newton's Law of Cooling   where   is the time in hours (with   corresponding to 12 P.M.)  and   is the temperature of the package of steaks (in degrees Fahrenheit) .Find the time when the steaks will thaw (or reach   ) . A)  3:51 P.M. B)  4:31 P.M. C)  5:41 P.M. D)  7:01 P.M. E)  6:11 P.M. corresponding to 12 P.M.) and You take a three-pound package of steaks out of the freezer at 11 A.M.and place it in the refrigerator.Assume that the refrigerator temperature is   and that the freezer temperature is   Use the formula for Newton's Law of Cooling   where   is the time in hours (with   corresponding to 12 P.M.)  and   is the temperature of the package of steaks (in degrees Fahrenheit) .Find the time when the steaks will thaw (or reach   ) . A)  3:51 P.M. B)  4:31 P.M. C)  5:41 P.M. D)  7:01 P.M. E)  6:11 P.M. is the temperature of the package of steaks (in degrees Fahrenheit) .Find the time when the steaks will thaw (or reach You take a three-pound package of steaks out of the freezer at 11 A.M.and place it in the refrigerator.Assume that the refrigerator temperature is   and that the freezer temperature is   Use the formula for Newton's Law of Cooling   where   is the time in hours (with   corresponding to 12 P.M.)  and   is the temperature of the package of steaks (in degrees Fahrenheit) .Find the time when the steaks will thaw (or reach   ) . A)  3:51 P.M. B)  4:31 P.M. C)  5:41 P.M. D)  7:01 P.M. E)  6:11 P.M. ) .


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