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Use Newton’s Law of Cooling, T2=T0+(T1-T0)e^-kt, where T0= Temperature of the surrounding area, T1= initial coffee temperature, k=a constant that depends on the material properties of the object and t = change in time in minutes, to solve the following problem. Alex likes his coffee at a temperature of 135 F. if he pours a cup of 170 F coffee in a 72 F room and waits 5 minutes before drinking, will his coffee be too hot or too cold? Explain for Alex's cup k=0.34

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