Can anyone explain this problem to me?
the temperature of a certain cup of coffee 10 minutes after it was poured was 120 degrees fahrenheit. if the temperature f of the coffee t minutes after it was poured can be determined by the formula f=120(2^-at) + 60, where f is in degrees fahrenheit and a is a constant, then the temperature of the coffee 30 minutes after it was poured was how many degrees faherenheit?
thanks a lot.
the temperature of a certain cup of coffee 10 minutes after it was poured was 120 degrees fahrenheit. if the temperature f of the coffee t minutes after it was poured can be determined by the formula f=120(2^-at) + 60, where f is in degrees fahrenheit and a is a constant, then the temperature of the coffee 30 minutes after it was poured was how many degrees faherenheit?
thanks a lot.

















