An aluminum-alloy rod has a length of 13.155 cm at 11.00°C and a length of 13.186 cm at the boiling point of water. (a) What is the length of the rod at the freezing point of water? (b) What is the temperature if the length of the rod is 13.164 cm? (a) Number (b) Number i Units Units ****

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An aluminum-alloy rod has a length of 13.155 cm at 11.00°C and a length of 13.186 cm at the boiling point of water. (a) What is the
length of the rod at the freezing point of water? (b) What is the temperature if the length of the rod is 13.164 cm?
(a) Number
(b) Number
Units
Units
Transcribed Image Text:An aluminum-alloy rod has a length of 13.155 cm at 11.00°C and a length of 13.186 cm at the boiling point of water. (a) What is the length of the rod at the freezing point of water? (b) What is the temperature if the length of the rod is 13.164 cm? (a) Number (b) Number Units Units
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An aluminum-alloy rod has a length of 13.155 cm at 11.00°C and a length of 13.186 cm at the boiling point of water. (a) What is the
length of the rod at the freezing point of water? (b) What is the temperature if the length of the rod is 13.164 cm?
(a) Number
13.151
(b) Number i 40.75
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Transcribed Image Text:An aluminum-alloy rod has a length of 13.155 cm at 11.00°C and a length of 13.186 cm at the boiling point of water. (a) What is the length of the rod at the freezing point of water? (b) What is the temperature if the length of the rod is 13.164 cm? (a) Number 13.151 (b) Number i 40.75 Units Units cm °℃
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