Newton's Law of Cooling states that the temperature of an object changes at a rate proportional to the difference between the temperature of the object itself and the temperature of its surroundings (typically the ambient temperature). Suppose the ambient temperature is 72°F and the rate constant is 0.12 per minute.Suppose the temperature of the object is initially 97°F. Given the initial condition T(0) = 97, how many minutes does it take the object to reach a temperature of 80.3°F? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a minute.
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