(seconds), it takes for a pot of water to boil is proportional to the amount,
Mathematics, 05.02.2021 14:00 khliyahmccaskil
The time,
T
(seconds), it takes for a pot of water to boil is proportional to the amount,
A
(litres), of water.
It takes 180 seconds to boil 2.8 litres of water.
Work out how long it takes (to the nearest second) to boil 2.2 litres.
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The time,
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(seconds), it takes for a pot of water to boil is proportional to the amount,
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