On a certain dry sunny day, a swimming pool's temperature would rise by 1.10°C if not for evaporation. What fraction of the water must evaporate to carry away precisely enough heat to keep the temperature constant? 0.002 x Aince: Ogain = OR mcAT =m'LI Not the Correct Answer m' CAT, 4104X1-16 =0 002 2260X10 On a certain dry sunny day, a swimming pool's temperature would rise by 1.10°C if not for evaporation. What fraction of the water must evaporate to carry away precisely enough heat to keep the temperature constant? 0.00203 x -> Not the Correct Answer

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On a certain dry sunny day, a swimming pool's temperature would rise by 1.10°C if not for evaporation. What
fraction of the water must evaporate to carry away precisely enough heat to keep the temperature constant?
0.002 X
Aince:
Ogain = OR
MCAT =m'L
m' CAT - 4184X1·[0 -0.002
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Not the Correct Answer
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2260 X103
On a certain dry sunny day, a swimming pool's temperature would rise by 1.10°C if not for evaporation. What
fraction of the water must evaporate to carry away precisely enough heat to keep the temperature constant?
0.00203X
-----> Not the Correct Answer
Transcribed Image Text:On a certain dry sunny day, a swimming pool's temperature would rise by 1.10°C if not for evaporation. What fraction of the water must evaporate to carry away precisely enough heat to keep the temperature constant? 0.002 X Aince: Ogain = OR MCAT =m'L m' CAT - 4184X1·[0 -0.002 %3D Not the Correct Answer レト 2260 X103 On a certain dry sunny day, a swimming pool's temperature would rise by 1.10°C if not for evaporation. What fraction of the water must evaporate to carry away precisely enough heat to keep the temperature constant? 0.00203X -----> Not the Correct Answer
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