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When Lily left her house in the morning, her cell phone battery was partially charged. The charge remaining in Lily's battery, as a percentage, can be modeled by the equation B=-4t+52,B=−4t+52, where tt is the number of hours since Lily left her house. What is the xx-intercept of the equation and what is its interpretation in the context of the problem?

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