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    When the Temperature of a Copper Penny Is Increased by 100
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When the Temperature of a Copper Penny Is Increased by 100

Question 50

Question 50

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When the temperature of a copper penny is increased by 100 C°, its diameter increases by 0.17%.The area of one of its faces increases by:


A) 0.17%
B) 0.34%
C) 0.51%
D) 0.13%
E) 0.27%

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