A glass of ice water with a temperature of 36F is placedin a room with a constant

Chapter 8, Problem 4

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A glass of ice water with a temperature of \(36^{\circ} \mathrm{F}\) is placed in a room with a constant temperature of \(68^{\circ} \mathrm{F}\). Assuming that Newton’s Law of Cooling applies, find an initial-value problem whose solution is the temperature of water t minutes after it is placed in the room. [Note: The differential equation will involve a constant of proportionality.]

Equation Transcription:

36℉

68℉

Text Transcription:

36 degrees Fahrenheit

68 degrees Fahrenheit

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