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In an experiment, the temperature of a liquid is measured as it is heated and then allowed to cool. The temperature rises to 176°FFahrenheit and drops to 68°FFahrenheit at each step of the process. This process is repeated several times. What type of pattern does this temperature change follow?(1 point)
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The temperature follows a repeating pattern.
The temperature follows a repeating pattern.

The temperature changes without any pattern.
The temperature changes without any pattern.

The temperature only increases without cooling.
The temperature only increases without cooling.

The temperature stays the same.
The temperature stays the same.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The temperature follows a repeating pattern — it repeatedly rises to 176°F then falls to 68°F (a periodic cycle).