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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 09:30, coryintheswamp

For nitrogen to be a liquid, its temperature must be within 12.78 °F of –333.22 °F. Which equation can be used to find the maximum and minimum temperatures at which nitrogen is a liquid, x? The equation that can be used to find the maximum and minimum temperatures is

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