Between  0 ° C and  30 °C, the volume V (in cubic centimeters)of 1 kg of water at a temperature T is givenapproximately by the formula   V = 999.87  0.06426T + 0.0085043T2  0.0000679T3Find the temperature at which water has its maximumdensity.

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Between  0 ° C and  30 °C, the volume V (in cubic centimeters)
of 1 kg of water at a temperature T is given
approximately by the formula

 

V = 999.87  0.06426T + 0.0085043T2  0.0000679T3
Find the temperature at which water has its maximum
density.

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