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Solve the Problem. -With X Representing the Water Temperature in Degrees Celsius

Question 94

Question 94

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Solve the problem.
-With x representing the water temperature in degrees Celsius, Solve the problem. -With x representing the water temperature in degrees Celsius,   approximation to the number of salmon swimming upstream to spawn. Find the temperature that produces the maximum number of salmon. A)  6°C B)  20°C C)  19°C D)  5°C approximation to the number of salmon swimming upstream to spawn. Find the temperature that produces the maximum number of salmon.


A) 6°C
B) 20°C
C) 19°C
D) 5°C

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