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Water at a temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit is placed in a stove. The temperature of the water increases at a rate of 30 degrees per minute. What is the constant rate of change? Find the temperature of the water after being on the stove for 3.5 minutes.

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Approximately how many minutes will it take the water to boil? Round your answer to the nearest minute. (Hint: water boils at 212° F)

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