Biology The Snowtree cricket behaves in a rather interesting way: The rate at which it chirps depends linearly on the temperature. One summer evening you hear a cricket chirping at a rate of 140 chirps/minute, and you notice that the temperature is 80°F. Later in the evening the cricket has slowed down to 120 chirps/minute, and you notice that the temperature has dropped to 75°F. Express the temperature T as a function of the cricket’s rate of chirping r. What is the temperature if the cricket is chirping at a rate of 100 chirps/ minute?
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