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let f be the outside temp t hours after nine am
A: f(m)=70
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If f(t) gives the outside temperature t hours after 9:00 a.m., then f(m) = 70 simply means: at the time m hours after 9:00 a.m. the temperature is 70°.
If you want the actual clock time, that is 9:00 a.m. plus m hours (for example m = 5 → 2:00 p.m.). If m is meant to be minutes instead of hours, write t = m/60 and say f(m/60) = 70.
Do you want me to solve for m given a specific f(t), or write this statement in another form?
If you want the actual clock time, that is 9:00 a.m. plus m hours (for example m = 5 → 2:00 p.m.). If m is meant to be minutes instead of hours, write t = m/60 and say f(m/60) = 70.
Do you want me to solve for m given a specific f(t), or write this statement in another form?
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